It’s better to prevent the formation of these kinds of monopolies by proper regulations and approval for acquisitions and break-ups of bigger corporations into multiple smaller ones. Like what happened with Standard Oil and Microsoft at one time
Some could still like capitalism and ditch Reddit for Lemmy, because it’s about the customer’s choice and “voting with the money”. Reddit is no monopoly on its category of application (or else Lemmy wouldn’t exist), but it’s pretty big. But, for the ones that still use Reddit… Let’s say that they like being stepped on by corpos when they can just leave
And, instead of dictatorial decisions coming from CEOs and separate investors, the decisions would be debated and decided by vote in the workers’ board. An actual workplace democracy
It’s sad for the American infused internet that demanding more worker rights is purposely exaggerated as “left and extreme left” instead of a moderate and reasonable take. Luckily Europe has so much social-democrat development
Sounds like a job for Super-Sisyphus
I would see that crypto and blockchain scam as more like the last breath of Web2, given the monetization thing
I dunno on what drugs you’re on, but it’s high time for you to finally go to rehab
Declaration of war on Russia? And who would intervene across so many kilometers? The Russian Fleet? Wagner?
Indeed, that’s what I