• seiryth@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Totally agree. Why make someone richer who you ethically don’t align to. It just makes their agenda easier.

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      1 year ago

      That’s why we’re all here instead of adding to Spez’s IPO.

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        1 year ago

        Right, because it was totally his views in general, not just lack of API access…

        Edit: Sorry guys, you’re right, the surge of Lemmy users that correspond to the hour of API access loss was DEFINITELY just coincidental.

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          1 year ago

          In particular, it was his view that he can impose himself on the community in such a way that takes us steps closer to a walled garden.

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          Tbh it was a bit of both for me. The API access was one thing, but the response to the backlash was revealing towards his views. The protest against the API access was focused on business, the backlash to Spez’s actions in response was focused on him.

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          Personally I’m here because of the way he went about trying to bully people who demonstrated against the API change.

          I don’t really care about the API change myself because I didn’t even indirectly use it.

          So yeah, it’s exactly not wanting to put money on the hands of such a person.

          Don’t really know Brave, don’t really know its CEO, am a little iffy on the whole screwing of people’s livelihoods due to their personal political leanings but can see how people would not want to put money in the hands of a guy who wants to make a subset of people miserable (by forbidding them to marry those they love) for no good reason (no mature and mentally healthy person goes around judging other people’s love on the gender of whom they love).

          Whilst I think that even haters should be able to survive (even they have basic human rights) it’s fair enough if their chances at prosperity beyond mere survival are negativelly affected by them being haters: after all, making life shit for others is fine with them, so as I see it, live by the sword die by the sword.

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            1 year ago

            Thank you for taking the time to write such a down-to-earth and insightful comment! I totally agree with each of your points. Same reason I would never shop at Walmart/Sam’s Club, get takeout from Chic fil a, drive a Tesla, sleep on a MyPillow, etc.

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          1 year ago

          I didn’t care about the api, I browsed via browser. The spez ama made me want to puke so I found this place.

          Yea his views and actions matter.

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          The API was only the tip of the iceberg. When he came out and said he basically worships Elon and what he did to twitter I knew things weren’t going to improve.