A billionaire does things for many reasons. None of those are in your interests unless you also happen to be a billionaire.
The sooner you learn this, the sooner we can start doing something about it.
A billionaire does things for many reasons. None of those are in your interests unless you also happen to be a billionaire.
The sooner you learn this, the sooner we can start doing something about it.
Since a couple of you asked what’s the something we can start doing about billionaires, it’s simple:
Whatever you can to make them socially unacceptable. Make being a billionaire the equivalent of wearing fur.
Don’t feed them if you can help it (easier said than done). If you must feed them, make sure people know you’re not happy about it. If there are alternatives, fund, promote, and use them. But at the very least don’t praise and glorify them and stop giving them “the benefit of the doubt.”
@aral *nodds in agreement*
In terms of not feeding the beasts, I noticed that most sellers like ALTERNATE undercut Amazon in pricing even if I add shipping on top.
Which says more about Amazon's greed than their competitor's willingness to accept shitty profit margins...
Agreed don’t do business with Tesla, google Facebook Microsoft, or a few others, and certainly don’t work for them and help them earn more billions
And if you’re a writer, don’t sell your books through Amazon
I bet they are pretty shitty to each other too.
@aral
We need to build a new democracy where the billionaires cannot game for their benefit.
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Honestly? I cannot believe working or middle class people in the United States "donate" money to a $billionaire presidential candidate and brag about it like they just did something quite smart.
Unfortunately, they don’t care about your comments and don’t take anything personal. They know that chaos is good for business aka their platform so they keep a tight control over their ‘angry teenage’ developers so those developers can’t block your instance because your opinion differs from theirs. They are unfortunately ‘mature’ compared to some people who are running instance here in the Fediverse.
5 people I loved following here are now regularly posting back to the bird site. Some are also showing off their invite code for Bluesky. Why? They don’t like it here and are tired. Simple as that.
PS: Like you, I’m not a fan of billionaires trying to control everything either.