I do, to the extent that I won't work for a company that I believe is actively harming.
I've also chosen a salary cut for working for companies that I believe are actively helping.
Most of my IT friends think alike (which may be part of why we're friends ;-). For example a friend quit his job after realizing some things his work was enabling.
I have turned down immoral projects because I could afford to:
- a conference room proxy that intercepted and replaced HTTP ads
- an app for a quack that promoted a cancer cure
- a high-paying gig in gambling software,
- building a white-label browser that would give people in East Africa free airtime to punt horse-betting and hide its competitors' ads.
I've also chosen a salary cut for working for companies that I believe are actively helping.
Most of my IT friends think alike (which may be part of why we're friends ;-). For example a friend quit his job after realizing some things his work was enabling.
Purely anecdotal of course. But not nonexistent.