• AnonTwo
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    75 months ago

    I mean, you can grandstand all you want while you have no platforms to safely do it on. Pretty sure having working products for privacy is more important to activism than one guy being an asshole.

    • @fogstormberry
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      625 months ago

      frankly, I dont trust an aggressive homophobe with my privacy

      • @ChemicalPilgrim@lemmy.world
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        Yeah that’s rarely the only trait someone has that I find objectionable. Homophobia tends to come in a cluster with other shithead opinions

      • AnonTwo
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        5 months ago

        I’m…honestly surprised you can be on lemmy when you damn products over singular people. Just cause I know there’s people who have tried to dissuade others from lemmy over the developers. And in that case the people involved are even closer to the code than a CEO would be.

        • @Lmaydev@programming.dev
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          215 months ago

          If someone gets fired for being a piece of shit and then hired somewhere else it’s pretty fair to assume that company isn’t great. As they presumably knew that when they hired him and didn’t care.

          It’s also the person running the company not some random employee.

        • @LWD@lemm.ee
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          Lemmy is one of the least “owned by a single person” projects online.

        • unalivejoy
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          45 months ago

          That’s the entire reason most of us are on Lemmy. Fuck spez.

          • AnonTwo
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            I mean yeah, but Spez we know for a fact actually did something.

      • RandoCalrandian
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        🤔 look, I’m not defending bigotry….

        But an aggressive homophobe seems like the type to be highly motivated to care deeply about working privacy tools these days

        So who exactly do you trust?