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Lara Mendonça

@laraisuncool
3 posts
2024-02-24
i really feel for all my lgbtq+ ex-colleagues still at the company, and especially those who are trans
2024-02-24 View on X
TechCrunch

Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg sparred with a trans Tumblr user over an account ban, revealing her side blog names, which are private, sparking community outcry

I wanna emphasise prev tags and ramble cuz it hits the nail on the head exactly.  Exactly!! elerium on Tumblr : moscovium enthusiast  —  it almost goes without saying but for poste...

2021-06-26
This entire article grossed me out so badly. I never watched his content, but honestly his whole thing is creepy as fuck https://www.rollingstone.com/ ...
2021-06-26 View on X
Rolling Stone

Profile of David Dobrik, a YouTuber notorious for goofy pranks who earned an estimated $15.5M in 2020, and is now under fire for turning trauma into content

2021-04-08
This is brutal to read, and a brave account by @eminietfeld. This is also one of the reasons why minorities try to find jobs where they feel safe and listened to, instead of worrying about other things people think they should worry about first. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-04-08 View on X
New York Times

An ex-Google engineer says she endured harassment for over a year and that Google's positive external image led her to delay reporting it

I learned the hard way that no publicly traded company is a family.  —  Ms. Nietfeld is a software engineer.  She worked at Google from 2015 to 2019.