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by yeeetz
1611 days ago
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This is like when someone tweets "drank 6 oz of cold medication feeling lit" and the pharmaceutical corporate account responds with a generic pharmacovigilance statement that they're mandated by law to say and then someone screenshots it and it becomes a meme. |
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Sure, Amazon's response was probably just a standard text the support team has to use. But it can also be interpreted like "here's an arbitrary reason you should delete this tweet about our data collection, and look how easy it is!".
That's what you get when an anti-competitive megacorporation collecting data about everything including how many seconds users looked at a picture wants to look trustworthy.