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View submission: An old team at reddit
Honestly, a lot of her changes to the site appeared to be intended to make it a better place, but were poorly communicated to the people it affected. She just really failed to communicate. I remain convinced that there was a good reason for them letting Victoria go, whether they couldn't afford her, wanted to expand /r/IAmA in a different direction, etc. but it was incredibly poorly communicated. Turned out to be a tragic flaw.
There's nothing here!