• circuitfarmer
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    709 months ago

    Most every other social contract has been violated already. If they don’t ignore robots.txt, what is left to violate?? Hmm??

    • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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      469 months ago

      It’s almost as if leaving things to social contracts vs regulating them is bad for the layperson… 🤔

      Nah fuck it. The market will regulate itself! Tax is theft and I don’t want that raise or I’ll get in a higher tax bracket and make less!

      • @Jimmyeatsausage
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        9 months ago

        This can actually be an issue for poor people, not because of tax brackets but because of income-based assistance cutoffs. If $1/hr raise throws you above those cutoffs, that extra $160 could cost you $500 in food assistance, $5-$10/day for school lunch, or get you kicked out of government subsidied housing.

        Yet another form of persecution that the poor actually suffer and the rich pretend to.

      • @SlopppyEngineer
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        89 months ago

        And then the companies hit the “trust thermocline”, customers leave them in droves and companies wonder how this could’ve happened.

      • JackGreenEarth
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        49 months ago

        I got it was sarcasm, but it’s always good to add a /s just in case

      • Ogmios
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        -139 months ago

        Yea, because authoritarianism is well known to be sooooo good for the layperson.