They can also be a sign of poor quality control and/or poor quality in general, which makes them newsworthy to people (potentially) entrusting their lives to the workmanship involved.
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Possibly, but I'd think there's an equal chance that it interests new customers. I'd have to see data proving either way.
But it's still ridiculous to be so concerned about the corporation that made a kabillion dollars in profit last year. If they're so go at their business that they can make those kinds of profits, one leaked image is not a problem.
Won't someone think of the corporations?!
I think it's actually the ADA that requires them, now that I think about it, but I know in commercial buildings there are requirements for size and location of mirrors in bathrooms (maybe only if you choose to install them).
How do they do that? IIRC, mirrors are required per building codes?
Enshittification doesn't mean "thing gets shittier"? Who knew?!
Ebay's response: "This is unprecedented!"; not "This is a lie!", or "We're not guilty!".
If your best response is that the EPA hasn't prosecuted you this large before, then you must be super guilty.
You just reminded me of something I saw once, that I'd love to find. It was some sketch comedy show, and the sketch was "Every episode of Star Trek". It was hysterical.