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by rescripting
390 days ago
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Except at least housing provides benefits to the local community. A data centre provides almost no jobs (except during construction), and draws a significant amount of resources (electricity, water, noise pollution). Why should any community want something that only enriches Amazon taking up vast swaths of land in their backyard? |
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Most importantly, location!
Location is not fungible, and at least in my local area, data center developers seem to want to place their datacenters in up-and-coming areas, where they would block the development of higher-quality structures.
There's no reason the datacenters can't be built in the middle of nowhere, far from people, especially as they don't provide any jobs to the community.