The inner turmoil at Reddit is becoming more and more public: In the wake of interim CEO Ellen Pao’s resignation on Friday, yet another of the company’s leaders has stepped down this week. On Monday, the company’s chief engineer, Bethanye Blount, announced her resignation after just two months on the job, having “lost confidence” in the direction Reddit is taking.

Although Blount has stated her departure is not directly linked to Pao being ousted last week, she did address issues of gender discrimination within the company, as well as the abrupt firing of “Ask Me Anything” moderator Victoria Taylor earlier this month. The engineer says her decision to leave was based on doubts that she “could deliver on promises being made to the community,” but that sexism likely played a role in Pao’s ouster