From Creative Hub to Cost-Cutting Casualty
Vimeo Hit by Massive Layoffs Post Bending Spoons Acquisition
Vimeo, once a creative haven for video hosting, has laid off most of its staff following its acquisition by Bending Spoons, a Milan‑based tech holding company. This marks a significant shift for the platform as Bending Spoons follows its pattern of aggressive post‑acquisition layoffs—raising questions about Vimeo’s future and the impact on its remaining operations.
Introduction to Vimeo's Latest Layoffs
Acquisition by Bending Spoons: An Overview
Scale and Timing of the Layoffs
Impact on Vimeo's Workforce and Teams
Bending Spoons' Post‑Acquisition Strategies
Broader Context of Tech Layoffs in 2026
Reactions from Laid‑off Employees and Public
Economic and Social Implications
Regulatory and Political Concerns
Future Outlook for Vimeo and Video Hosting Industry
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- 5.Engadget(engadget.com)
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