Hot off the back of its recent leadership rejig, Mozilla has announced users of Firefox will soon be subject to a 'Terms of Use' policy — a first for the
From the new terms:
When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox.
Is it so hard to just be an ethical company? Must every product and service become enshittified?
Couldn't they have just made these "features" an add-on that the user can choose to install (and agree to a separate ToS to use), rather than have it baked into the browser code?
There was a time when you could use the same piece of software or service for decades without worry. Now, I feel like I'm replacing software every few months because of enshittification.
It's not necessary to treat employees like garbage. To treat private data like a form of currency. To not give a damn about the environment or the future of humanity.
These are choices that the head of these companies decided would be either easier and/or more profitable, and society should be punishing those behaviours.
Because in order to create a society that rewards ethical behavior, you have to get rid of the all the unethical people in positions of power and privilege, and they are the ones with the power to actually change society, because society rewards unethical behavior?
I agree with you. I don't think there are any ethical way to make money. You always have to exploit someone or something affecting third parties.
Yes, you could reduce to minimal expression, but it will never going to be zero.
And at the end, I think this is the problem with most forms of life, the predatory model. With some plants and bacteria exception.
But yeah, nature knows nothing about justice because it is a human construct, but still...