YC's Biggest Scandals

(ycombinator.fyi)

99 points | by laserduck 4 hours ago

19 comments

  • fillskills 25 minutes ago
    Some of these don't seem like "YC scandals": - Zenefits: A non-YC company put a spy in Zenefits. - Pebble: Still loved by many, just had black swan event of Apple launching a better product - Cruise: Looks very much like a GM issue.
  • tibbar 58 minutes ago
    Scrolling down, a bunch of these seem to just be "the startup shut down after getting customers", which doesn't seem particularly scandalous to me?
  • rohitpaulk 52 minutes ago
    Only a portion of these are "scandals", the rest are just usual startup failures.
    • jnovek 28 minutes ago
      As an alum from the ancient days I take issue with many of the companies that YC funds these days. Flock? 9 Mothers? This shit is dystopian and I hate that I’m somehow even tangentially associated with it.
      • ianm218 20 minutes ago
        9 mothers appears to do defense from drones which seems completely ethical. What is dystopian about that?
  • danabramov 1 hour ago
    LLM-designed sites like this are always so pompous. The obnoxious format does a disservice to what you’re trying to present.
    • eiiot 27 minutes ago
      Sometimes I will see a domain on YC and immediately know it will be LLM-designed before clicking on the link. This was one of those projects. Wish they were more human and more understated.
    • williamtrask 1 hour ago
      fwiw - i think the design looks good.
      • danabramov 57 minutes ago
        I mean mostly the writing. The visual design is fine but the grandiose tone is clearly LLM, as well as attempt to be “data-driven” to an absurd degree.

        The screaming “DAMAGE” blocks, “body count”, “(EXHIBIT)”, “7.8X MORE SCANDALS PER YEAR”, all of this looks extremely stupid, screams LLM, and undermines the points the authors want to make.

        • tibbar 50 minutes ago
          LLMs often seem to have trouble determining the severity of a bug/incident/problem in a vacuum. If you run an LLM over 1000 items in parallel and ask "is this bad," it will come up with reasons for it to be bad way more than it might if it were considering all 1000 at the same time.
  • LewisVerstappen 23 minutes ago
    Putting things that are clearly not scandals damages the credibility of this site and masks the actual scandals.
  • tptacek 20 minutes ago
    YC has funded over 5000 companies, and this page catalogs 39 that failed, many of which, on the sites own terms, are simply business failures, with no additional drama. I don't think the authors of the site realize the case they're actually making here.
    • dadrian 7 minutes ago
      There's something ironic about vibe-coding an anti-YC site. They're why OpenAI exists!
  • adrianwaj 12 minutes ago
    - allow claiming of each by founders

    - release source code of each and have new section: "twinned"

    - enable domain, trademark and socials acquisition and have new section: "revisited"

    - enable full acquisition (including business name) and have new section: "returned"

    - don't limit to YC

  • raincole 11 minutes ago
    Yeah, we know how the economy would look like if the society considers business failures "scandals."
  • nextos 23 minutes ago
    uBiome is probably the biggest one: https://ycombinator.fyi/exhibit/ubiome

    A shame, because the idea was good. And, with a bit of patience, it was doable.

  • off-and-on 5 minutes ago
    This is one of the most annoying click-baity mechanism I have ever come across.
  • wewewedxfgdf 17 minutes ago
    If you do mass investment then it's almost impossible for everything to go perfectly.
  • frakkingcylons 53 minutes ago
    If all that happened to your startup is that you couldn't get traction or compete, that's not a scandal.
  • thekevan 14 minutes ago
    I wish there was a way to see how many grifters YC has under their umbrella compared to the general population of startups in general.

    My gut says the general population has a larger percentage.

  • hotfixguru 41 minutes ago
    > DAMAGE: MIT LICENSE VIOLATED

    .. what?

    https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/

    • whiplash451 35 minutes ago
      You can violate the MIT license by forgetting to preserve it. Apparently this was the case here.
      • tptacek 17 minutes ago
        So the damage here really is literally "MIT license violated".
  • EGreg 49 minutes ago
    I looked — 99% of them involve AI
  • yieldcrv 28 minutes ago
    web2isgoinggreat
  • asadm 53 minutes ago
    meh. someone butt-hurt from rejection would make something like this.
  • theobeers 44 minutes ago
    While I agree that YC appears rotten to the core at this point, it’s almost impossible to sustain a criticism of the accelerator because they make so many little investments. No matter what you accuse them of, they’ll dismiss it by saying you’re cherry-picking. I have to admit, it’s a brilliant strategy to avoid any kind of accountability.
    • tptacek 14 minutes ago
      No, it's not impossible. All you have to do is make a case. Here, by the numbers, the case being made is a 3.9% failure rate, less than half of which is scandalous, all of which appear to boil down to "YC should have known better than to invest in these particular founders". Make a better case! If they're "rotten to the core", that should be easy.

      I don't think the number of investments they make is your real hurdle here. I think it's that you'll have to confront people familiar with the status quo ante of YC.

    • contingencies 38 minutes ago
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    • sieabahlpark 25 minutes ago
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