In this interview, Jason Citron, the CEO of Discord, discusses his journey as a founder, reflecting on the skills he gained from gaming and how they translate to leadership. He shares insights on the challenges of scaling a company, particularly the transition from 200 to 1,000 employees, and the management mistakes he made during that period, including over-delegation and the pursuit of alignment. Jason also delves into the importance of product market fit, the early days of Discord, and the company's approach to growth and expansion. Furthermore, he touches on the future of the gaming industry, the impact of AI on game development, and his perspective on fundraising, hiring executives, and making tough decisions, including turning down a $12 billion acquisition offer.
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