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ono@lemmy.ca to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 2 years ago

Google Decides To Pull Up The Ladder On The Open Internet, Pushes For Unconstitutional Regulatory Proposals

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ono@lemmy.ca to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 2 years ago
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It’s pretty much the way of the world: beyond the basic enshittification story that has been so well told over the past year or so about how companies get worse and worse as they get more and more …
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    All companies want open standards and regulation of the big players when they’re small. All companies want high barriers to entry and regulation of the small players when they’re big.

    All companies want what is best for them. In that matter, they differ very little from people.

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      Corporations are people didn’t you know?

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        Not in the country I live, luckily.

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          Don’t worry. The US will fix that.

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            America, fk yeah, coming again to save the mother fkn day, yeah

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            Huh?

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