Facebook executives talked among themselves about how ungrateful the WhatsApp founders had been. The consensus was that the team had always been high maintenance, asking for slightly bigger desks, longer bathroom doors that reached all the way to the floor, and conference rooms that were off-limits to other Facebook employees.
Wanting longer bathroom doors is considered high-maintenance? There's probably some irony there regarding privacy. Also makes me think about Americentrism (although WhatsApp is American too, short doors are mainly an American thing, yet no one seems to have problems with getting espresso machines in these companies even though Drip coffee is common method).