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by nicoburns
1955 days ago
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> We truly do live in a world of abundant excess in the modern era, and we should appreciate it. We do, as in you and I, sure. But isn't the point here that those making things like mass-market t-shirt for very low wages are not sharing in that world of excess. At least not in an equitable manner. Why is it that these people should work for low wages so that you and I can enjoy cheap T-shirts, but I'm not expected to produce websites and computer programs for low wages so that people can enjoy cheap business tools? |
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This is in large part driven by most website development being semi or entirely custom. (People who use Shopify to make storefronts or Facebook to make company landing pages don’t make the same amount as Shopify or Facebook devs.)