The Case of the Missing Post

Once upon a time, there was this blog post that lived on lilychiu.com for months without a peep. And then a funny tweet went out, and suddenly everyone wanted to see what all the fuss was about.

There was intrigue, drama, and mystery, and then the post went *poof* in the day. Instead, people saw a bunny with a pancake on his head. They were pleased and yet not. Life went on, but Lily felt unhappy about the missing post.

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Today, the post is back. Not for controversy or more intrigue, but because I thought long and hard about its content, and the larger topic of writing publicly, and it didn’t and doesn’t make any sense to take it down. Am I ever going to write a post that trashes a single person or company? Definitely not. But can I write a post about what I’ve experienced and observed that leaves interpretations open to the reader? Absolutely. At the end of the day, isn’t that what all great writing is about?

I would love for those on the other side of the fence (hiring managers, *maybe* my former employers :) ) to comment. As a postscript to my previous post, a former manager who I respect and like very much once told me that he couldn’t be sure I wouldn’t get bored in another 6 months to a year if he promoted me. It was a fair assessment, and helped move me toward the conclusion that I really needed to move on to another role and company entirely. I appreciated the counsel he gave me, and I really believe that that type of open dialogue makes a workplace a hell of a lot more happy.

So enjoy, there will be no more posts that go *poof* on this site.

- Lily

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3 Comments

  • Sumit Chachra wrote:

    Kudos! Here’s to free speech :)

  • We should all recognize that it is really hard to make these kinds of decisions.

    At the end of the day it comes down to the writer’s intent. My interpretation was that your intent was pure.

    -Avinash.
    PS: As a “prize” I wish you one KFC bacon sandwich that uses fried chicken as “bread”!
    http://sn.im/qp3uw

  • @Sumit – Thanks!

    @Avinash – Ah, you know just what I love! ;)

    As a post-postscript, I was never formally asked to take down the post. I just got feedback from friends & former colleagues that it may not be the best idea to leave it up. It was all my decision to take it down, and to put it back!

    - Lily

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