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by fucking_tragedy
3723 days ago
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I am holding them to the same standard I would any other business. Very few play nice when there is a motive to milk customers for a larger profit each quarter. We've seen how "Don't be evil" worked out. They are a public traded company. They are beholden to shareholders not consumers, their customers or myself. It is profitable to entice users into your ecosystem and trap them there. Apple, Google and Microsoft all do it. I do have to ask, though: After being slighted for years, why should they be given an immediate pass because of very recent events that make nerds happy? |
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