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imhelpingu
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
I pasted the current top comment for you since you seem to be having trouble finding it or reading it:

>When I was at IBM 15 years ago, IBM was far from being a monopoly, since there were plenty of competitors in the hardware space (HP, Sun, Dell, etc) and in the software space (Oracle, SAP, etc.) and in the Services space (Accenture, PwC, KPMG, etc.) employees still had to complete annual legal training that was very similar to what was described in the post.

>Any large company with half-way competent legal counsel is going to tell their employees not to say, "our goal is to crush our competitors, dominate the market, and hear the lamentation of their women." Instead they will tell their employees to focus on making life better for their customers. It's a much healthier way for product managers to focus, and what you might do if the goal is "crush/dominate the competition" is not the same than if the goal is delight the customer. So it's not just a messaging strategy to prevent embarassing e-mails from coming out at trial; it's a business strategy, too.

Hope this helps.
imhelpingu
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
I would encourage readers to compare this disingenuous top comment with the other disingenuous top comment.

edit: And those of you trying to suppress that comparison with downmods can cry more.
imhelpingu
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Yeah it's definitely facebook that's the problem, as opposed to Google, Amazon, and payment processors. Definitely if I'm looking for a monopoly, my top concern is making sure people on the internet can chat without that familiar old household name "whatsapp."