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A little off-topic, but who calls their employees 'snoos'? Am I missing some context here?
I have observed that corporations often use cult tactics to engender loyalty in their employees. But they call it "culture" and play it off like it's a good thing.
You’re not wrong. I work for a company that really tries to make new employees feel like they’re part of a “family”. The longer you work there, the more you become immune to their bullshit though. Mostly because the low-level employees get treated worse than those working at headquarters. Luckily it’s only a parttime job and I’ll be leaving as soon as I’m done with my masters.
The reddit mascot is named Snoo. It’s still off-putting in this context.
That explains, but yeah, still off-putting :')
It has an Oompa-Loompa vibe to it
Yeah, no kidding :’) Guess we have to wait for spez to sprinkle golden wrappers across the platform to find users to pick the new CEO from
At least it's not as tryhard as "the narwhal bacons at midnight"
Twitter people pre-musk call each other...........Tweebs.....
Most startups have group denonyms, don't look too deep into it.