

What is the difference between
- (A) - an opportunistic capitalist capturing the market and drive community maintained options into obscurity
- and (B) - someone trying to convince a small community to change, purportedly in order to avoid (A)?
If you trying to protecting a small community, but your solution somehow requires that community to be more like the big ones, then I guess you don’t understand the point why small communities even exist in the first place.
It’s like coming to a small coffee shop somewhere in a side street of Prague and arguing that the shop should be more like Starbucks, because if you don’t become more like Starbucks, Starbucks will win. Win what? If all you care is money then yes, but again, that’s not why small businesses exist. (Which is what (pseudo-)capitalists and tech bros find so impossible to understand.)
Human greed is not inherently bad, greed can often be legit justified as attempt to safeguard for future. That’s fine, we should do that, but it becomes destructive when it’s not balanced with the reasons behind why things are the way they are now.
sure 😁 👍 💯
🤦 WAT, how do you know that?
Sorry, but you don’t get to set the expectations of how people will react.