I have officially deleted my Amazon account and cut ties with their ecosystem entirely. For a long time, the convenience of Prime felt like a necessary evil, especially since they have a warehouse in my city and can do same day shipping. But I can no longer reconcile the big tech giant's behavior with the values I promote at Terminal Tilt. As a privacy advocate and FOSS supporter, continuing to feed the machine feels increasingly hypocritical.

Ethically, their treatment of labor is indefensible. Between the terrible warehouse conditions and the dark patterns designed to make canceling subscriptions nearly impossible, it is clear they view both employees and customers as numbers to be exploited, with contempt. Their anti-competitive practices have done irreparable harm to small businesses and independent creators who are forced to play in a rigged sandbox.

As an FSF and EFF member, I believe privacy is a fundamental right. Amazon's business model relies on massive data harvesting and a huge surveillance network that I simply do not want to be a part of. Deleting my account is my way of reclaiming my digital sovereignty and refusing to let my personal data be a product in their inventory.

The change also affects how I handle Terminal Tilt going forward. I am officially ending the use of Amazon affiliate links for the channel. While the links are a standard revenue stream for most creators, I refuse to track my audience into the Amazon ecosystem just for a small commission. I would rather the channel grow slower and more honestly than profit from a company that actively works against user freedom. Convenience is the enemy of sovereignty.

When I review products now, whether it is the security keys from @nitrokey , @yubico , and Token2 or open source hardware, I will provide links to direct manufacturers or ethical, privacy-respecting retailers instead. Convenience should never be the primary metric for our choices.

If you want to support my work on Linux, privacy, and the #NoAI movement, I encourage you to use my LiberaPay or Ko-Fi links. Supporting creators directly ensures that the content remains independent and free from the influence of the Epstein class and corporate overlords. You can find all my direct support links on my self-hosted Linkstack: https://links.terminaltilt.com

It feels good to be out. It is time to prioritize people and principles over same-day shipping.

#DeleteAmazon #AmazonBoycott #Amazon #Privacy #FOSS #Linux #TerminalTilt #EthicalConsumerism #Ethics #InfoSec #Yubikey #Nitrokey #Token2 #2FA #MFA #Surveillance #SurveillanceCapitalism #DigitalSovereignty #SelfHosting

Adding that, I'm pretty much only talking about ebooks. Print is 1% of my income so it's rarely on my mind. It's also the least profitable, and most difficult.

So yeah. This is about ebooks. If you're a paperback person, ask your bookstore to order indie books from Ingram, or really just do Amazon because, they really have made that part streamlined especially for international orders.

#amazonboycott

It's that time of year where folks start talking about boycotting Amazon (which I am 100% onboard with). Please very much do that.

I'm always torn when the common path of that protest is "Shop indie bookstores”

Yes, BUT. Most indie bookstores don't stock indie authors.

Shop indie author websites. Shop Amazon competitors for ebooks. At a minimum, ask your local indie store to order the indie book you want. Colleen Hoover is doing just fine.

#amazonboycott

As a writer, I thought #AmazonBoycott was supposed to happen the other way around.

Not only did they remove my entire sci-fi book series on the 6th, but I can't convince people to read the one book that isn't there. (Beautiful Dreamer on Barnes, Google, Apple, Smashwords, etc)

Free idea: a browser extension that tells you if the website you're on (and what parts and portion of it) is being served from AWS.

Amazon boycotts are great and all, but let's be honest-- AWS is the cash cow, and we hardly ever know when we're using it.

#Amazon #aws #amazonboycott #firefox #chrome #web

@MikeElgan May 6-12, 2025 is the #amazonboycott. Support your local mom-n-pops, and small businesses over the Anti-Pee Technogarcy.
If you have not already decided to boycott all things Bezos (Prime, Alexa, Washington Post, Grubhub) then today is a good day to start. Strategic personal spending is easiest way to fight the oligarchy + punish complicity to Trump 2.0 MAGA white supremacy #boycottamazon #bezos #amazonboycott
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