• XLE@piefed.social
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    14 hours ago

    Oh no. Won’t somebody think of the billionaire whose monopoly that got exposed by some independent journalists who couldn’t be bought or bribed. How tragic.

    If Amazon is behaving ethically, they don’t need to hide what they’re doing.

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      11 hours ago

      Hindsight makes people come to very foolish conclusions.

      Hint: what if it didn’t turn out to be Amazon?

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        5 hours ago

        404 media was already thorough in its previous research before actually tracking a book order. Despite your insinuation, there was no foolishness.

        But if we follow your billionaire defense to its logical conclusion, they should not have bothered verifying their leads, and left the space billionaire alone.

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          5 hours ago

          there was no foolishness

          The foolishness was yours. “The ends (in hindsight) justify the means” is not a particularly wise stance.

          Like I said, what if it wasn’t Amazon that was ordering the books; would it then be okay?

          I understand the dislike of billionaires, but don’t let it stop you from thinking.

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            2 hours ago

            The foolishness was yours

            You don’t need to stoop to insults.

            what if it wasn’t Amazon that was ordering the books

            Then the responsible journalists wouldn’t publish the story. I don’t know why you have so much disdain for this independent group.

            I’d hate to hear your takes when Ed Snowden “illegally” leaked files to journalists.

            I’m thinking about how your concern (which is borderline concern trolling) leaves no way to hold billionaires and their unethical companies accountable.

            Like you said:

            “The ends (in hindsight) justify the means” is not a particularly wise stance.

            Just imagine if we applied this to the AI weirdos.

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              2 hours ago

              Then the responsible journalists wouldn’t publish the story.

              My concern isn’t the story, it’s the “hiding a tracking device in an order with an anonymous party”. That’s an invasion of privacy no matter who it’s done to. You’re presumably only okay with it because you dislike who it was done to, which is why I’m asking you to consider it without hindsight. What if it were done to someone other than Amazon? Do you still support that invasion of privacy? Why or why not?