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by EdHominem 3418 days ago
Why do they deserve the benefit of the doubt when their press release contains actual lies? When someone lies to me everything they say becomes suspect. It's the standard we expect individuals to live up to, why do you want to give more slack to a company?

Further, so what? There's always some problem. They should either suck it up and work harder or come clean and give users actual choice in how to respond.

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Why do they deserve the benefit of the doubt when their press release contains actual lies?

I didn't say they do. I responding to the parent post on the bit I quoted ("They chose..."). If it's irrelevant under other precondition, take it up with the parent post.