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> In a fast-moving, consumer-oriented world like social networking, "move fast and break things" is probably very good advice.

I'm not so sure about that particular example, given the privacy implications. (And beyond...)

If your mantra specifically encourages breaking things in production, you've chosen to be flippant instead of thoughtful; or you actually want your product to be broken. It's likely that a more thoughtful mantra could result in better outcomes without discouraging urgency and innovation.




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