• @dotMonkey
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    011 months ago

    Can’t blame them if people after willing to do it

    • @grue
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      1211 months ago

      Watch me. Exploiting people is wrong, even if they’re idiots.

      • @blue_zephyr
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        1211 months ago

        Calm down, no one’s getting exploited. Many people like trying out new features that aren’t available yet for stable releases.

      • @[email protected]
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        611 months ago

        Nobody’s being forced into it, you can just decide not to do it. There’s no risk or reward for doing so other than because you want to. There’s no power imbalance. It’s just users deciding they want to do it. It’s not exploitation, haha

        • @grue
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          011 months ago

          At best, these people are scabs taking away QA jobs by working for free. If we were talking about a community-driven Free Software project it’d be different, but doing that kind of unpaid labor for a for-profit corporation is toxic and harmful in a systemic way that goes beyond personal choice.

          • @beetus
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            11 months ago

            Be me. Like a thing. Find issues with thing. Share those issues with the devs. Dopamine. Find better avenue for sharing issues. Do issue finding in my spare time with my own free will. Get shamed on internet for doing my own thing.

            Yeah ok.

      • @elscallr
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        011 months ago

        It’s not exploitation if people want to do it