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NotMyGovernor 0 points ago +1 / -1

What are amazon etc going to think? That they aren't going to eventually just find another platform in a few weeks tops? How does amazon plan to deal with the obliteration of their reputation and trust as someone who could be placed as the host of someone's data forever out?

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UsernameRedacted [S] 6 points ago +6 / -0

They're relying on the belief that they've embedded themselves enough in society to be immune to criticism and boycotts. That, along with the increasing support from the left, and the surge in revenue during Covid, is just going to continue to embolden big tech.

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Pierre_Delectoes 4 points ago +4 / -0

Amazon isn't worried about their reputation with the masses. They are making a billion dollar in-kind donation to Joe Biden's administration. They are certainly expecting a return on that investment.

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NotMyGovernor 1 point ago +1 / -0

If they're organizing the destruction of small business and are 'not needing our money', they really aren't going to like the organized tax strike that is going to be happening.

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Rayder 2 points ago +2 / -0

So question for lawyers.. people make money and advertise using parler right... doesn't this open up amazon to a ton of Tortious interference lawsuits, not to mention breach of contract with parler and potentially an antitrust case?