@jsbarretto @j3rn I guess I wasn't clear on what my point was there. It's less about corporate exploitation, and more about some people wanting to gatekeep the political views of people who work on, or even use, their projects. Some people want "open for me but not for thee" without money even being a factor.
To me, that only makes sense insofar as tools should be as politically neutral as they can be without harming anyone in the process (keeping in mind that fascism *is* harmful).
@pteryx @j3rn Politics & exploitation are all mixed together though. I do think it's possible to demarcate mostly positive and mostly negative things through legislative/legal means & 'does this thing generate profit?' seems like a good starting point. I think i broadly agree w.r.t wider political disagreement (I know for a fact that some crypto projects use my software, despite my general opposition to crypto) but I suspect my view might be more nuanced if I came from a place of less privilege.