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by gregknicholson
2495 days ago
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> GNU is risking turning into the boy who cried wolf here. As with a lot of the FSF's messaging, I think the substance of the message may be correct, but the way they convey it just isn't effective. If this is for a general audience(!), no-one was ever convinced by the 48th item in a list who wasn't already convinced by the 47th. You don't persuade people just by being right, and certainly not by banging on about the very many subtly-different ways in which you're right. Pick few strong examples and prosecute those decisively. If this is a resource for campaigners, set out the audience and intent before you start. Preface it with something like “Here are various ways that certain aspects of Google's software can be seen as indistinguishable from malware. They may be useful counterarguments if someone suggests Google's software is trustworthy.” |
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