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by ls15
1307 days ago
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GP's comment is useful. It is putting the finger in the wound. The megacorps are only megacorps, because we (not me actually) flocked to them, fell for their promises, gave away our data (mine too) and grew them into what they are today, while ridiculing those who point out the unhealthy dynamics. |
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This might be useful in regards to learning from this mistake in the future, but is absolutely useless as far as actionable advice "now" goes.
Consider a made up example, in which I go trekking without proper boots and end up spraining an ankle. Then the comment becomes essentially:
And yet, I'd still be injured that very moment, suggestions that are relevant in the future are meaningless as far as immediate action goes.The circumstances are much the same way for people who have had their ad revenue cut off, their channels on video sharing platforms or social media platforms closed and are no longer able to do sponsorships or generate profit in other ways through their content, or people who are unable to use their e-mail accounts or other online identities to even log into other platforms, or just straight up cannot pay for anything because their platform of choice has now blocked them, or possibly is even holding their company's money hostage.
They need to put food (and money) on the table now, they need to get access to the services which have been cut off now (or ASAP), saying that they made the wrong choice in their reliance on those parties is truthful, but also not helpful. Furthermore, even the longer term suggestions won't always be actionable: they most likely won't find many alternatives to something like PayPal or Stripe, they will still use one ad network at the end of the day, they won't be able to host their own e-mail servers and so on.
Some advice that may be of more use in the long term to lessen the impact:
But if you haven't done any of that and still have problems right now, consider: (none of these are perfect, but they're in most cases better than doing nothing)