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@alexcleac@mastodon.technology i wouldn't like it, you're right.

but i also know that if i'm being a big enough dumbshit, i'm going to deserve being called a dumbshit.

this very much includes moves that put other people in danger. for example: "what the fuck! EYES ON THE ROAD, NOT YOUR PHONE, DUMBSHIT!"

and also, i do not think you should be worrying about the feelings of companies.

if a company seeks to censor their feedback by requesting only nice words, then they are wanting to limit the market. >

@alexcleac@mastodon.technology they are wanting to throttle the true reputation and reception of their products. "say it nicely!" is not something that should apply if you truly believe the free market will prevail.

there are other companies who operate that way. i would suggest you don't do their work for them. it won't get you fame, glory, thanks, or a payout.

want to see how this attitude plays out in an entirely different sphere? youtube.com/watch?v=V2V3TZppXA here you go.

@alexcleac@mastodon.technology wanting people to only say nice things - or otherwise fuck off and do it themselves - and dismissing genuine opinions as trolling is you doing this job for the company, wanting to throttle people's genuine opinions and reactions with "but be nicer!!!".

who benefits when the nasty truth is suppressed for nice lies?

what sort of tactic is choosing a polite lie over a mean-sounding truth?

is that what you want to do? is that the life you want to live?

up to you - my point's made.

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