• traveler@lemdro.id
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      1 year ago

      I took a look at that article. You don’t use a browser because it:

      • Runs ads to support the company
      • Disagree with the co-found point of views, worse, that they made a 1000$ donation to something he believed in?

      A company like Brave is composed of a lot of people with different views. Being able to live in society and accepting each others views it’s what makes democracy … democracy.

      Don’t see any valid point to not use Brave in the article provided.

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        No, it’s perfectly good and healthy to utterly and completely deplatform and disenfranchise homophobes.

        different views

        The opinion that LGBT+ people shouldn’t have rights is not a valid opinion, and it’s dismissive to simply categorize it as a “different view.” Democracy means we have the choice to reject anyone who espouses such an anti-human worldview, and it is categorically and objectively good to do so.

        Good to know you don’t give a fuck about LGBT+ people enough not to use a shitty chromium browser, though. Blocked.

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          Tells me to search for myself, then provides a link with some Chromium bullshit to scroll to the targeted text while crying about not using Brave.

          Would be better off not commenting anything at all.

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            True. The article I linked doesn’t have any of that, though, and really highlights the reasons I wouldn’t come near Brave with a ten-foot pole.

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              Compared to Google, Brave as a company is a pretty trustable company. For what I’ve hear about Mozilla in multiple sources, there’s really not a “good” browser maker company so I just stay with the non-worst.

              Again, the co-founder views doesn’t affect my browser decision at all, the company’s actions do.