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leaving people with the false impression that we prioritise metrics over experience,” CEO Spencer Rascoff wrote in a note to employees that he posted to his LinkedIn profile Thursday.
Spencer Rascoff said the company is working on an "ecosystem cleanup" by tackling bad actors.
"Too often, our apps have felt like a numbers game rather than a place to build real connections," Spencer Rascoff wrote in a letter to employees that he posted on LinkedIn on Thursday.