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20th century Google: "Don't be evil."
Wow. They sure let that motto slide, didn't they?
I mean, it's now the same as every massive corporation: "Quarterly profits."
No single person will ever be as greedy as a Board filled with the fuckers. It will never be enough...
Don't don't be evil
They changed it to "do the right thing" around 2015 but never defined what "the right thing" might be - mostly shareholder value, I guess.
It's definitely not Do Tha Right Thang
Do Tha Fiduciary Thang just doesn't quite have the right sound
I was young in the 90s/2000s and it honestly felt like computing was a new stage for human progress.
I clearly wasn't the only one. There was the "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace" in 1996:
I think the moral of all this is that fundamentally technology doesn't matter. If you don't have the public structures to reign in the oligarchs, shills and liars, you're not going to get anywhere.
Money always comes first, for most of these companies. The era where your data was private is truly over. Now most of these platforms only give you a choice between your data being sold, and your data being sold for like a 2% cut