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

Ditching IMDb for Letterboxd (NZ-based)
and it’s night and day 🎬✨

Why the switch is a win:
✅ Easy Import: Every single film moved over perfectly.
✅ Superior UI: Modern, social, and beautiful.
✅ Open Core: Powered by the community-driven TMDb.
⚠️ Note: Cinema-focused, so no TV series yet—coming hopefully soon

Ready to migrate?
👉 https://letterboxd.com/about/importing-data/

#Letterboxd #IMDb #TMDb #Cinema #DeleteAmazon #DidIt

Importing data

Importing your data Letterboxd members can import data in one of three ways: directly to their account (as watched films and/or diary entries, with optional ratings, reviews and tags), to a new or existing list, or to their watchlist. When importing data we support the following formats: Letterboxd import format (CSV) IMDb export files (CSV) Delicious Library v2 or 3 export files (XML)* ICheckMovies export files (custom) *Delicious Library files are only supported when importing to a list. Proceed to the Import page (to import watched films), to the editing page for a list, or to your watchlist. For help…

#Amazon is funny. Tried to delete my account since long period of inactivity — but can't even login because they asking for video selfie (!) and photos (!) of goverment issued ID (!).

Even the bank or goverment accounts don't ask me such things to login — just a plain login/password/2FA. Lol, there are no any orders or working bank card (since Visa/Mastercard stopped working here) in my account  

#DeleteAccount #DeleteAmazon

Plastic Jesus 📷🧑‍🎨🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@plasticjesusart.bsky.social)

It’s reassuring to know as 100 private jets are flying to Venice for Jeff Bezos $40 million wedding, I can still opt for the lower carbon option for my Amazon delivery

Bluesky Social
How to cancel your Amazon account

It's not hard to cancel Prime, or delete your Amazon account entirely.

Engadget
This appears to be a thing now. #amazon #deleteamazon #capitalism #corporatebacklash #howto www.engadget.com/big-tech/…
How to cancel your Amazon account

It's not hard to cancel Prime, or delete your Amazon account entirely.

Engadget

Just deleted my Amazon account. Embarrassed it took me so long, though I never bought much from them. Bozos won't miss my few Canadian dollars.

I'm old enough to remember a time when it wasn't possible to get everything we wanted immediately, or sometimes you just could never get things, and it was fine.

#DeleteAmazon #JOMO

I just put in a request to permanently close my Amazon account.

This is a response to Jeff Bezos's decision to limit the editorial independence of the Washington Post.

https://www.npr.org/2025/02/28/nx-s1-5312819/washington-post-bezos-subscriptions-cancellations
https://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2025-03-04/amazon-bezos-washington-post-democracy

#DeleteAmazon

@Remittancegirl
Only thing that will hurt amazon properly:

Delete your account. Now. For good.

Got rid of mine about ten years ago and I never miss it. Makes me buy more in shops, regional and often less.

#amazonboycott #deleteamazon #FckBezos

Heute mein #Amazon|konto gelöscht...

hab zwar eh versucht möglichst zu vermeiden dort zu bestellen, aber jetzt ist es endgültig 💪

Bei der Gelegenheit auch gleich noch meinen, früher wenig und in den letzten Jahren gar nicht mehr genutzten, #Facebook|account entsorgt 🤘🤓

Wenn ich nichts vergessen habe bin ich privat nun komplett #USAunabhängig 😁

#UnplugTrump #deleteFacebook #deleteAmazon