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Jul 15, 2022 · 1:10 AM UTC

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From the comments. Just...just amazing.
This is incredible journalism. Decide what your conclusion will be, recruit people who will support your contrarian viewpoint, then shoehorn in some random surveys to claim this is all data-driven
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Feels like one of those "How I Became A Millionaire By 30" articles where somewhere buried in paragraph 6 is "my parents own all of the copper in Montana"
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The writer got their quotes by asking on linkedin for people who agree with his conclusion to back him up
This is incredible journalism. Decide what your conclusion will be, recruit people who will support your contrarian viewpoint, then shoehorn in some random surveys to claim this is all data-driven
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The best part is like 10 tweets into the thread where it talks about Yelp employees being given the option to work wherever they want and only 2% going to the office and that somehow being a point in favor of people secretly wanting to commute to an office
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The reality here that they are malevolently revealing is that some people are birds who need all that activity in the trees. If you leave the cats alone, which is what everyone wants, the birds will still need to be somewhere.
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