• HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    LOL that makes zero sense. It takes 5 minutes to switch to a different browser or service. If they were tired or didn't have time, they wouldn't be spending it on Twitter and Reddit.

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      9 months ago

      It's not really the time. It's more about the mental effort it takes to find out what to switch to.

      Sure, it's easy to install Firefox or sign up for Lemmy once you know that it's there, but most people just have a sense that things suck with no idea of what they can do to fix it.

      Finding out what to do to have a better experience takes a non-trivial amount of mental energy that scrolling reddit and instagram do not require.

      The constant hustle, multiple jobs, or jobs with a high mental load, rising prices and stagnant wages all work together to create a lot of decision fatigue and stress. It often takes something major to get people out of that and get them active at changing things.

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        9 months ago

        This just sounds like a bunch of non-sense, making up excuses for people making poor decisions. Like you can't blame every bad decision on "wahhhh life is hard!"

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          9 months ago

          No, it's not excuses, it's just reality. It's hard. Does that mean people shouldn't try to do better and make things better? Of course not. Being better and doing better is hard, and we should do it anyway. That kind of personal growth is central to the human experience, or it ought to be.

          The thing is, just because people aren't doing better in the area that you understand and care about doesn't mean that they aren't in other areas that you may not know about.

          For example, someone who is stressed out and overburdened with work may be using all of their available energy to be a better parent and make sure that their child is raised in a healthy and emotionally stable home. If that doesn't leave room for people to support FOSS and privacy friendly browsers that's ok.

          Just be the best human you can be every day and don't beat yourself (or others) up for not being perfect.

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            9 months ago

            No, it's not excuses, it's just reality. It's hard.

            It's not hard. It isn't. Not even a little.

            If that doesn't leave room for people to support FOSS and privacy friendly browsers that's ok.

            No one is talking about "supporting" FOSS. We're talking about using less exploitative software and services.

            Spend 3 seconds Googling and install and use anything that's not Chrome. It's literally that simple. They just don't care.

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      9 months ago

      It takes 0 minutes of my limited spare time to use what already works. How someone chooses to use their corporate allotted time off is none of your fucking business anyway. Your username checks out for real.

      • HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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        9 months ago

        It takes 0 minutes of my limited spare time to use what already works.

        Uhhhh nope, it takes way less time than it does to simply continue using it. All the time you're using could be spent finding and switching to something else. It literally only takes a few minutes. Way more than people are actually spending on these other platforms. And if they're spending time on these platforms, they can't possibly avoid learning about competing platforms.

        How someone chooses to use their corporate allotted time off is none of your fucking business anyway.

        How an individual chooses to use their time is none of my concern. How millions of people choose to use their time directly impacts everyone else, myself included, so yes it abso-fucking-lutely is my business.

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          9 months ago

          we can stop assuming people are dumb and accept that as you said people don't care nearly enough to stop using it