@debby They should be banned and sanctioned years ago for their shitty moves, policies, monopolistic practices, tons of lies and other crap. But nobody cares. Even such entity like European Commission doesn't care about it at all. Why? Because of the money they have. Money rules with everything today. Who got money, got power. And all the others can only kiss their own asses. It is way too late for any complaints. That's sadly is. Case closed.
Hello @MartinBe ,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this important issue. I appreciate your passion and frustration regarding the situation with Google and the European Commission. However, I’d like to offer a different perspective.
While it’s true that corporate power and money can often overshadow the voices of individuals and smaller communities, I believe that it’s never too late to advocate for change. Complaining may seem futile at times, but history has shown us that collective action can lead to significant shifts in policy and corporate behavior.
The fact that we’re discussing this issue is a step in the right direction. By raising awareness and mobilizing support through petitions and discussions, we can create a ripple effect that encourages others to join the cause. The more we unite and voice our concerns, the harder it becomes for entities like Google to ignore us.
Moreover, the European Commission may currently view this as a low priority, but that doesn’t mean we should accept it as the final word. Engaging in dialogue, raising awareness, and pushing for investigations can help shift their perspective. Change often starts with a few determined individuals who refuse to back down.
So, while I understand your sentiment that it feels late for complaints, I firmly believe that every voice matters, and every action counts. Let’s continue to advocate for digital rights and the open-source community, because together, we can make a difference!
Let’s keep the conversation going and explore ways we can take action. 💪
Hello @MartinBe ,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this important issue. I appreciate your passion and frustration regarding the situation with Google and the European Commission. However, I’d like to offer a different perspective.
While it’s true that corporate power and money can often overshadow the voices of individuals and smaller communities, I believe that it’s never too late to advocate for change. Complaining may seem futile at times, but history has shown us that collective action...