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1. zeisch+U8[view] [source] 2023-09-21 08:48:49
>>linker+(OP)
Time and time again It takes just one MBA trying to boost numbers to turn a good product into a data collection nightmare.

Honestly is there any IoT brand that we can trust long-term? Maybe IKEA stuff?

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2. brainz+2a[view] [source] 2023-09-21 08:57:23
>>zeisch+U8
companies are profit first, not trust first
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3. solark+tp[view] [source] 2023-09-21 11:10:20
>>brainz+2a
Right: It's not the companies' fault they're engaging in deceptive and unfair business practices; they're profit-maximizing machines. They don't care about trust or know what it is.

It's our fault we're letting them do that. Bad behavior should be affecting profits. Probably through regulation.

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4. _aavaa+Oq[view] [source] 2023-09-21 11:24:18
>>solark+tp
It is absolutely their fault and not that of the public at large.

Companies are not sentient “profit-maximizing machines, they’re a collection of people. And it’s people making the decisions.

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5. solark+Jk1[view] [source] 2023-09-21 15:53:00
>>_aavaa+Oq
But that's not how it effectively works at scale. It only takes a single person not bound by morals to mess it up for everyone. Those people naturally float to the top and are loved by shareholders (hence who's in charge at most places).

Individually the organisation is made up of people, but at large it's a big anonymous machine because those people are rewarded super-duper one-dimensionally: Help profits and you're rewarded or hurt them and you're out.

It makes about as much sense to anthropomorphise corporations as it does to anthropomorphise lawnmowers. They can not feel empathy.

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