• dorkian_gray@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have to ask: why should they have been hyper serial through the whole video? Would you believe them more, or something?

    I think they addressed many of the points that were raised and laid out plans to fix them, which I hold in much higher regard than an emotional apology alone. I don’t believe or disbelieve what they’ve said - I will wait to see if they actually do better. My impression of Linus is that he’s a self-assured hothead, but that doesn’t mean he’s a bad dude and I do think he’s demonstrated a desire to do the right thing in the 10+ years I’ve been watching his content. I can’t say if he’s a good dude, but good people can and do make mistakes like he has and I think people in general deserve more grace than we’ve been collectively willing to give out.

    That said there were parts that rubbed me the wrong way, like Linus characteristing Colton’s apology to Billet as an “attempt” at an apology. Pretty sure it would have been heartfelt, but then I’m also pretty sure that Linus would be pretty mad at Colton and team for dropping the ball with the prototype. Still, it was a bit jarring given the general tone of the video, and it’s yet another point in favour of “wait and see”.

    I am also waiting to see how their response on Madison’s statements plays out. If nobody else at the company experiences what she did, I’ll call it a win.

    All up I don’t think sacrificing their entire schtick would have made them any more credible here, but perhaps there’s nuance I’m missing. Oh, and one more thing if anyone feels like yelling at me: please remember I’m not defending anyone; I’m coming at this from a place of remembering my own mistakes, and how I’d feel about being vilified for them. I always try to treat others as I’d want to be treated, and this is no different.