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Don'tDoesn't matter. The company's concept of "niceness" is superficial and depends on what identity groups you align with. Real niceness isn't actually the goal. Ideological conformance is. Anything that can be used to brand you as "oppressive" will be used to demonize and punish you. And yes, telling people that they're not applying their mental faculties to the fullest is considered "oppressive."

And even if actual niceness was the goal, the fact is that as described by the company, it's a form of extremism that's supplanting the core mission: improve the knowledge of developers by providing a helpful knowledge base.

Don't matter. The company's concept of "niceness" is superficial and depends on what identity groups you align with. Real niceness isn't actually the goal. Ideological conformance is. Anything that can be used to brand you as "oppressive" will be used to demonize and punish you. And yes, telling people that they're not applying their mental faculties to the fullest is considered "oppressive."

And even if actual niceness was the goal, the fact is that as described by the company, it's a form of extremism that's supplanting the core mission: improve the knowledge of developers by providing a helpful knowledge base.

Doesn't matter. The company's concept of "niceness" is superficial and depends on what identity groups you align with. Real niceness isn't actually the goal. Ideological conformance is. Anything that can be used to brand you as "oppressive" will be used to demonize and punish you. And yes, telling people that they're not applying their mental faculties to the fullest is considered "oppressive."

And even if actual niceness was the goal, the fact is that as described by the company, it's a form of extremism that's supplanting the core mission: improve the knowledge of developers by providing a helpful knowledge base.

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Don't matter. The company's concept of "niceness" is superficial and depends on what identity groups you align with. Real niceness isn't actually the goal. Ideological conformance is. Anything that can be used to brand you as "oppressive" will be used to demonize and punish you. And yes, telling people that they're not applying their mental faculties to the fullest is considered "oppressive."

And even if actual niceness was the goal, the fact is that as described by the company, it's a form of extremism that's supplanting the core mission: improve the knowledge of developers by providing a helpful knowledge base.

Don't matter. The company's concept of "niceness" is superficial and depends on what identity groups you align with. Real niceness isn't actually the goal. Ideological conformance is. Anything that can be used to brand you as "oppressive" will be used to demonize and punish you.

And even if actual niceness was the goal, the fact is that as described by the company, it's a form of extremism that's supplanting the core mission: improve the knowledge of developers by providing a helpful knowledge base.

Don't matter. The company's concept of "niceness" is superficial and depends on what identity groups you align with. Real niceness isn't actually the goal. Ideological conformance is. Anything that can be used to brand you as "oppressive" will be used to demonize and punish you. And yes, telling people that they're not applying their mental faculties to the fullest is considered "oppressive."

And even if actual niceness was the goal, the fact is that as described by the company, it's a form of extremism that's supplanting the core mission: improve the knowledge of developers by providing a helpful knowledge base.

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jpmc26
  • 29.8k
  • 8
  • 78
  • 118

Don't matter. The company's concept of "niceness" is superficial and depends on what identity groups you align with. Real niceness isn't actually the goal. Ideological conformance is. Anything that can be used to brand you as "oppressive" will be used to demonize and punish you.

And even if actual niceness was the goal, the fact is that as described by the company, it's a form of extremism that's supplanting the core mission: improve the knowledge of developers by providing a helpful knowledge base.