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I very much agree with, "don't break userspace", and this was a wise choice.
On the other hand, if capital becomes the developers' core objective and they would not have made the same action for plebeian users, this would be an outrage.
You're right, but only to the extent that the capital coming from your users is disproportionate. Some spaces have money coming from mostly those plebeian users.