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Also note that the author doesn’t disclaim any financial stake in the company he used to work for

It would hardly be shocking if he had some stock or whatever, given how prevalent that is for tech workers' comp.

However, if it were me, and I did have a financial stake in WPE, I would not/could not write either of these sentences from TFA under my personal view of honesty:

I really don’t have any reason to be a WP Engine cheerleader.

I can assure you it’s not me defending my old company just because I used to work for them. I’ve got literally no reason to do that.




If it were you and you did have a financial stake, would you make a post like this?

I doubt it, and it would be wrong to do so.

If he didn’t have a financial stake, he would have listed it in his myriad reasons to trust him.


It's worth noting that Matt Mullenweg invested in WP Engine's Series A.


I think the quotes you choose arguably are not even the strongest, because the author also said:

>I’ve watched from the sidelines as the company has implemented a bunch of scummy policies and shady sales tactics to squeeze money from their customers and make it harder to leave.

And

>On most days, if you wanted to have a conversation about how much WP Engine sucks, frankly, I’d be a happy participant.




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