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Reddit r/all page right now - posting a screenshot here so you don’t have to open it
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I'm curious how this'll impact platforms going forward. If it ends up being a fart in the wind, reddit recovers 2 days later.. I can see more companies taking the initial bad press knowing they'll get what they want anyway. Or, if it sticks like shit to porcelain - sticking to their guns, killing off their product and burning bridges and reputations on the way out - will it give companies the realisation that we are entering a new world now where such decisions will have real lasting effects.
I truly hope this is the start of something, I hope the same bleeds out into the likes of gaming when something is shipped in such a disastrous state at a premium price, apology is made then everyone goes quiet.
Being held accountable and to suffer consequence is something that's been alien to these people for too long.