Because companies like to make money by breaking the status quo when there aren’t any rules.
It’s the thing they like to do most honestly, and why we need to make rules when we see open loopholes
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xenspidey@lemmy.zip 7 months agoIf it was the status quo then why have rules?
Because companies like to make money by breaking the status quo when there aren’t any rules.
It’s the thing they like to do most honestly, and why we need to make rules when we see open loopholes
Kraiden@kbin.run 7 months ago
To. Protect. It.
You really have no idea what you're talking about, do you?