Apple has built a reputation for supporting progressive causes like (RED) for AIDS relief, LGBTQ+ rights, and racial equity, yet now they’re funding a platform rife with hate speech and extremism.
Apple has also built a reputation for depending on China for manufacturing, and bending to their will in multiple cases. So Apple is not only supporting progressive causes.
At least X has fact checking, you can go on r/all most days and find completely false content on the front page. Just a few days ago Reddit upvoted a post to the front page making fun of Elon for saying illegal immigrants can have SSN’s.
Reddit has no interest in fact checking or stopping hate so long as it’s popular
I don't know that he does. He maybe posts hot takes, but they're not lies, and if they are [community notes gets him](https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1889062581848944961). I'm sure there are exceptions, especially for smaller accounts, but generally you don't see the kind of outright fake stuff you see on reddit, and you certainly don't see moderators protecting fake content like they do on reddit, or mass banning for saying things like "Golf of America".
Reddit has become terrible and unusable especially since the election campaign started last year. Anyone refuting the misinformation with sources or facts are permanently banned by mods of big subreddits like r/news. Unrelated subs are injected with partisan politics, sometimes completely taking it over. Death threats to Musk higly upvoted.
Not a great source but they have plausible proof that explains this behavior.
Companies were grandstanding against Twitter for various reasons.
None of the issues they claimed to oppose went away. But now they're coming back for the money. If they were an individual doing the same, nobody would find a problem with the headline.
Discussion (72 points, 1 day ago, 35 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43031493
(41 points, 23 hours ago, 47 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43032112
Apple has built a reputation for supporting progressive causes like (RED) for AIDS relief, LGBTQ+ rights, and racial equity, yet now they’re funding a platform rife with hate speech and extremism.
Apple has also built a reputation for depending on China for manufacturing, and bending to their will in multiple cases. So Apple is not only supporting progressive causes.
Apple hasn’t released a new PRODUCT(RED) since the iPhone 14, which they previously did for every iPhone generation.
That could be X or Reddit for that matter. Yet no one talks about Reddit the same way.
At least X has fact checking, you can go on r/all most days and find completely false content on the front page. Just a few days ago Reddit upvoted a post to the front page making fun of Elon for saying illegal immigrants can have SSN’s.
Reddit has no interest in fact checking or stopping hate so long as it’s popular
How is it that Elon can post so many lies then?, only someone who's never been to X can believe that. I lost count of how many lies I've seen there.
I don't know that he does. He maybe posts hot takes, but they're not lies, and if they are [community notes gets him](https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1889062581848944961). I'm sure there are exceptions, especially for smaller accounts, but generally you don't see the kind of outright fake stuff you see on reddit, and you certainly don't see moderators protecting fake content like they do on reddit, or mass banning for saying things like "Golf of America".
Reddit has become terrible and unusable especially since the election campaign started last year. Anyone refuting the misinformation with sources or facts are permanently banned by mods of big subreddits like r/news. Unrelated subs are injected with partisan politics, sometimes completely taking it over. Death threats to Musk higly upvoted.
Not a great source but they have plausible proof that explains this behavior.
https://thefederalist.com/2024/10/29/busted-the-inside-story...
I can’t imagine who could write that headline and think “looks good, send it”
I don't see why not.
It's sensational, and that drives clicks. Clicks sell ads.
I don't think anyone is exactly holding Gizmodo to high journalistic standards.
I don't see the problem. What they're doing is shameful and needs to be called out
Companies were grandstanding against Twitter for various reasons.
None of the issues they claimed to oppose went away. But now they're coming back for the money. If they were an individual doing the same, nobody would find a problem with the headline.
I got the reference, it's a pastiche of a few Trump tweets from before his first term.
It became a running gag that the man has no idea what a dog actually does.
Why not? It's endemic of a wider shift in Apple leadership towards extremism and political pandering.
Turns out, the majority of buyers don't actually care about this stuff, beyond the initial 15 minutes of 'fame' in the headlines.
The majority of the market just cares about price. Company policies, manufacturing locations, advertising services, etc all come second.
Until we figure out how to change that, don't expect or blame companies for doing different.
and here I was thinking they came crawling back to Xwindows