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by afterburner
2194 days ago
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> zero obligation Except to those pesky shareholders. Which includes employees. Peoples' wealth is tied up in those stocks. But regardless... maybe try email or something. The internet existed before Google and Facebook. Plenty of competitors would rise to the top in the extremely unlikely event Google and Facebook shut down. |
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> Except to those pesky shareholders. Which includes employees. Peoples' wealth is tied up in those stocks.
That stock is dead anyways if they forbid ad targeting. And no, the company does not have any such obligation to its shareholders - it only has to make profit for its shareholders as best as it can, which may very well include turning the site off for a few days (the public/gov does not need to know for how long it is turned off and/or whether indefinitely).