A few tech controversies ago, it leaked that Coinbase was trialing Dot Collector, a feedback tool with strong Black Mirror vibes, that allows people to continuously provide real time feedback to their colleagues. There was uproar in certain pockets of Twitter. The general consensus was that this tool would lead to the creation of a toxic culture (probably true), target minorities (also probably true) and that overall it was just a very bad idea (again probably true). As it turns out, Coinbase apparently only tested the product with a few teams, who used it sparingly with positive results.
The Limits of Feedback
The Limits of Feedback
The Limits of Feedback
A few tech controversies ago, it leaked that Coinbase was trialing Dot Collector, a feedback tool with strong Black Mirror vibes, that allows people to continuously provide real time feedback to their colleagues. There was uproar in certain pockets of Twitter. The general consensus was that this tool would lead to the creation of a toxic culture (probably true), target minorities (also probably true) and that overall it was just a very bad idea (again probably true). As it turns out, Coinbase apparently only tested the product with a few teams, who used it sparingly with positive results.