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"You need to try Linux"
(lemmy.ml)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
much thanks to @gary_host_laptop for the logo design :)
"im a henchman for a bad guy....and lemme tell you...I think we might be starting to do bad stuff...not sure yet..."
Thanks bud
Unfortunately, not everyone has a choice in who they work for in end-stage-capitalism. Work is about survival, not ideology. The majority of Americans are not far-right capitalists, but the vast majority of CEOs are, and it's not really possible to survive long enough to start a small business in most of the US without investment from a far-right capitalist or inheritance (usually also from a far-right capitalist family member).
If you have the skillset and CV to work at Meta, you have a choice to work somewhere slightly lower on the scale of exploitation.
https://preview.redd.it/whnuvoh4od031.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=7eb42195661a1fe8ccd3936ae141f0a033f46cf8
Very big window between participating in society via capitalism vs working directly for, eg. FAANG or a military defense contractor. It's leaping over every less shitty option to get to the end because that's what pays best. How funny that I considered writing a pre-reply for this exact comic in my original comment.
Not really. I can't think of a major social media software company that isn't exploitative. If that's where their specialty lies, then they either learn new skills which takes time, requires partially resetting your career, and money only to have that company then absorbed by an exploitative big company in a decade and do it all again, or just keep your job that started as a decent company and got corrupted already.
People gotta earn money to survive, I don't blame the employees for this. And this is not just a case of Meta's privacy being bad. This is close government involvement with potentially serious impacts and implications across all US based platforms.
"I'm only following orders!"
if they didnt know what they were signing up for, and they cant quit, you cant blame them
Yeah, just like the attorney's who resigned when asked to drop the charges against Eric Adams.
Dog, this Linux-Is-Best dipshit almost ruined and ran a local /r/massachusetts subreddit into the ground a couple years back. I remember it because I was there and had a role in getting them removed.
https://www.reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/comments/11wsnla/mod_of_3_months_in_rmassachusetts_purges_members/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS7gw2h5n2o
There's a bit more to it, someone found out who they were and I forget if they a) didn't work for FB or b) was just a lowly content control employee or whatever.
If this is the same person, I think they're legitimately unwell.
Hey now, he didn't say he was working close with Trump, he said he was working closing with Trump.
I'm sure there's a distinct difference.