• JowlesMcGee@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    You’re right, they should be held accountable. Unfortunately, the easiest and most effective way to hold them accountable for the average person is to not blindly trust them. There just isn’t good forms of recourse for us to challenge things like this when it happens, so the best bet is to not preorder things so that they have to prove it is what they say it will be.

    • Sethayy
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      1 year ago

      way too much noise in the average population tho, people are thinking about their entire lives not just what is 100% most correct.

      But we do have a system of laws for things like this, but they only work for the rich ofc

    • Haui@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      I agree. But I also believe that we give up to easily because „thats the way it is“. My point is we should push more in the other direction and try to go binary (right/wrong) as much as possible. If something is morally wrong, it needs to be put into law asap nearly no matter the cost.