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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•5 months agoI’m not okay with this because it incentivizes companies and influencers to work together to lower people’s standards. People are proud to accept garbage these days.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•5 months agoI ask genuinely – what alternative do we have?
minus-square@daltotronlink1•5 months agoI mean, in this case, yarrrr. but in other cases, i think, probably also yarrrr. but like, physically.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•5 months agoSteam won our over piracy, as did Netflix when it first came around. And even Uber – people stopped downloading cars for years when Uber was in its heyday!
I’m not okay with this because it incentivizes companies and influencers to work together to lower people’s standards.
People are proud to accept garbage these days.
I ask genuinely – what alternative do we have?
I mean, in this case, yarrrr. but in other cases, i think, probably also yarrrr. but like, physically.
Steam won our over piracy, as did Netflix when it first came around. And even Uber – people stopped downloading cars for years when Uber was in its heyday!