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Sadly having Facebook / Meta / Twitter on their CV makes them more employable, despite the lack of morals and ethics of their previous employer(s)

@zleap that might be. I wonder if employers might start shunning those people for their employment history... because businesses can't really afford to have unethical staff.

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They don't see big tech as unethical

One tactic for us, is to say we are committed to safeguarding, privacy, data protection and ethical / moral behaviour, therefore you won't find me on Facebook or using Microsoft products

see if that gets them thinking

@zleap @lightweight most companies are more worried about the more money in = more money out shareholder grind than ... anything really.

@zleap I've been making those statements (and walking that talk) for the past 20+ years :) - I also point people at this, where I explain why proprietary software is inherently undesirable for ethical people: davelane.nz/proprietary

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