Please, tell me how “paying for hardware costs is enough”…

  • rglullis@communick.newsOP
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    7 days ago

    Thanks for making it clear that you are evading giving your straightforward opinion for the following statements:

    • Free Software Developers deserve to be paid for their work, regardless of the “price tag” or license fees.
    • People working in free software should treat their craft as a hobby.
    • The work of system administrators (setting up the systems, ensuring it is secure, managing backups, keeping it up to date, implementing improvements, etc) is valuable and should be properly compensated.
    • If someone is offering to run and manage a server without asking a priori for any form of payment, then this means that all their work is altruistic and they should not be compensated for it.
    • One Individual using a platform and actively promoting it is as important as one developer of the platform.
    • One individual using a platform and actively promoting it is as important as the admin of one server running the platform.
    • If there were no “volunteer run” instances, I would run my own and bear all the costs to operate it.
    • People that are still using the traditional social media networks should know better. If they haven’t left yet, they deserve everything bad that happens to them there.
    • It’s perfectly acceptable and ethical for any company that provides an utility (water, heating, electricity, phone, internet) to expect a profit.
    • It’s perfectly acceptable and ethical for a indie game developer to charge a monthly fee from the users while they are working on it.
    • In a world where the big social media companies (Reddit, Twitter, Facebook) were provably serving the interests of the users and not its investors (no data exploitation, no promotion of corporate agenda, using and promoting open standards for interoperation, no forced walled garden and artificial scarcity) and changed their business model to a simple monthly subscription fee, I would still not use them.
    • In a world where the big social media companies were provably serving the interests of the users and not its investors, I would only use it if I did not have to pay and they relied on other forms of revenue to run their service, e.g, non-invasive advertisements.
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            7 days ago

            You called me dishonest when I said that you were evading to answer your opinion on the value of the work from admins. I ask you then to make it as clear as possible, to remove any chance of doubt.

            You put a bunch of links to past conversations, but you highlight things that are not the main point of the argument and take things out of context, and you have the audacity to claim you are doing it “for context”.

            Now that I got wise about your games and decided to ask you to provide receipts, you continue to evade the answer and are showing you’d rather play the victim than owning up to your opinions.

            • Blaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              7 days ago

              That’s your perspective. People reading our current and past discussions will make their own opinions.

              You want to make a living out of the platform, to make a business out of it. I prefer it to be run by volunteers. That’s the core difference between our visions. The 12 questions seem a bit much while the difference is quite obvious

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                7 days ago

                You want to make a living out of the platform, to make a business out of it. I prefer it to be run by volunteers.

                This right here is a good example of you taking things out of context and not caring about “nuance” when it is convenient to you

                the difference is quite obvious

                Is it? Then why is it so problematic for you to say:

                • “No, I do not agree that admins should be compensated for their work”
                • “No, I do not agree that developers of free software should be compensated for their work”
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                    7 days ago

                    Are we stuck in a loop? Because it seems that yet again you are bringing things out of context and using it as a shield to avoid giving out your opinion.

                    You have the time to chase things around and select clips of whatever supports your worldview, but you do not have the time to say “I don’t think admins should be compensated for their work”.