WeWork was a company that made the news because it's propagandists turned out to be frauds and it went bust despite massive overhype.
But I don't know the details. What I don't understand is how it was so hyped in the first place. From my understanding they rented out office spaces. But is that really that revolutionary? What was their value proposition?
I’ve forgotten the elevator pitch now, but basically they didn’t have a reality-based value proposition, just nonsense hype. It was a bubble era of incredibly cheap money plus dumb money plus vacuous bullshit. It always gets unhinged like this in the latter stages of bubbles.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: