The arguments in this campaign feel poorly made, and with poor justifications. Some feel like they are made in bad faith.<p>The problem is, maybe this is the best that can be done for a general audience? The media fails to get the nuance right, and it's clear that general audiences are unable to understand most nuanced arguments, so maybe something incorrect/bad-faith, but that argues in vaguely the right direction is better than not challenging these companies at all?
Some of them are... not very good.<p>Amazon sure knows what you order on the website. It also doesn't have infinite shelf space so it does try to figure out info about you to determine what to keep in stock. The local supermarket does as well.<p>Microsoft has been building software to manage fleets of machines for the corporate environment for decades. Now schools need fleets of machines that are easy to manage remotely. What a shocker they would consider Microsoft.
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