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How employees are feeling about Reddit’s recent drama. Plus: a scoop about Meta lowering the minimum age for the Quest, and Rec Room’s CEO on developing for the Vision Pro.

This week, I have a temperature check from inside Reddit, a scoop about Meta lowering the age limit for its Quest headsets, and an interview with one of the few developers Apple has

invited to build for the Vision Pro.This story is exclusively for subscribers of, our newsletter about the tech industry’s inside conversation. Subscribe to a plan below for full access.

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