• BolexForSoup@kbin.social
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    The only people who make that argument know better, but will lick googles boots anyway to own the Libs without any consideration for how it will impact them. They are more than happy to make disingenuous arguments in service of that goal.

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      1 year ago

      Wanna throw some more “angry old man on the Internet” buzzwords in there? I think you missed a few

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        Well, I agree with you. It was a little on the nose/salty, but I’m not sure how your response isn’t equally predictable and unnecessary.

        That being said, I have encountered this plenty of times. Any time adblockers come up for instance, despite the tech literacy/relatively large number of engineers on this platform, you always see people rushing to the defense of poor little Google/YouTube calling everybody entitled.

        Google is functionally a monopoly and the vast majority of people who argue that it isn’t have pretty predictable politics/are just grinding their axe over people they disagree with politically. That would probably be a better way of putting it.

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          Honestly, what I’d prefer to see is Google, Amazon, and Facebook get a proper monopoly breakup.

          Separate the Google advertising/analytics/search, media, and phone business units.

          For Amazon, splitting up web-services vs online shopping would be a good start.

          Facebook’s social media and marketing analytics have always been a toxic combo for consumers.

          Oh, and while we’re as at, WTF thought it was a good idea to let Disney but to all the media production companies while also getting a stranglehold on media distribution?

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            They’re not mutually exclusive so no need for preference! I’d love to see some monopoly breakups and Linux get wider adoption haha