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  • Nobody wants their transactions public.

    This is a broad generalization that is easily refutable. Examples:

    • Property titles
    • Political campaign contributions
    • Supply chain certifications, to fight consumer fraud and counterfeitting.

    Frankly, you say you can talk for hours on the subject, but I don’t think that hours of thought has been given to the subject.


  • In a perfect world wish reddit corp wasn’t such assholes and this whole thing didn’t happen the way it did.

    A lot of us here, are here and have the opinions you don’t like (FOSS, privacy is important, big tech is bad) because we too wish Reddit wasn’t such assholes.

    Don’t take this the wrong way, but it sounds like you want to have your cake and eat it too. Lemmy users are jaded. We have come to accept that big tech companies will continue to act the way they do because it is in their nature.

    The free ride is over bub. The walls are closing in as venture capitalists squeeze users for profits (especially in this economy). With big tech, you are the product. You don’t get a say in how you use the product. Instead you are cattle, to be hearded. If you want to be a sheep and mingle along with all the other sheep and just keep your head down and accept whatever the big tech companies tell you to do (and that’s fine if it’s what you want), then maybe Lemmy ain’t for you. But one thing is clear Lemmy must shed the ills of big tech and investor interests and privacy harvesting business models if we are to not return exactly where we ended up using Reddit.

    Sorry, I don’t have better news for you.