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Director walked in asking about the new homepage which we’re currently running an A/B test for. This page has been made and discussed by her direct colleague, the general director.

While walking though the page together with my colleage the designer the encounter a broken link.
Easy to fix ofcourse, and so we did, but shortly after he went back to hos room my colleage got an email asking who was responsible for this mistake.

It’s not one person. In first instance it’s our 6 headed web team. But after we deliver it multiple people test the page, and also the company who creates the A/B test sees tests and confirms.

This all happened during my holidays, but still i feel also responsible.

Couple of tiny mistakes, and still nobody in this whole process notices.
(At least 10 persons)

HOW THE HELL is that possible?!

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  • 1
    Snowball effect of scratching your balls and then clicking on approve.
  • 2
    Anyone who asks "who's responsible for this mistake" rather than "is there anything we can do to catch this sort of issue earlier?" is setting up a toxic environment.
  • 0
    Who is the dickhead that asked? Tell him/her to fuck off.

    I wiped out the company credentials by mistake and my colleagues came over and gave me a pat and laugh.
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