• expatriado@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    isn’t virtue signaling doing something good but just for shows? so he is implying that quitting fb is a good thing to do

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      I like the term vice signaling, which is what they do all the time. at least I get virtue signaling. but these people are like “hey look how terrible I am” and it’s just baffling.

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      What I love most about the phrase “virtue signaling” is that when people accuse you of it they are themselves virtue signaling.

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        I want to agree, but terms like “vice” and “virtue” are subjective. To label what Cuckerberg and his ilk are doing as “virtue” signaling lends credibility to their idea that their vice is virtue. Similar to how the GOP calls themselves the party of “law and order”.

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          I don’t think of it in terms of the action being virtuous, but that they are signaling what they think is virtuous.

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    2 months ago

    “vote with your wallet and you can affect a corporation!”

    Also:

    “Fuck you, I’m entitled to your participation (your data) or you’re a virtue signaler leftist baby.”

    I wish I wasn’t an atheist, at least I’d have some comfort in knowing pieces of shit get what they deserve. Instead they just become billionaires and live amazing lives.

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    It’s weird to realize I would wait in line for like 45 minutes up piss on Zuckerberg’s grave, should the legal opportunity ever arise.

    Just a thought for his next of kin to consider, in due time…

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      Right? Wasn’t he super busy with “de-lizarding” and trying to be the cool friendly billionaire? That took a turn quickly lmao.

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      “It seems free speech is back on the menu.” - paraphrased, but that’s basically what he said. The Democrats were keeping free speech down!

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    Fuck you Zuck. Leaving Facebook has been great for me, it’s not virtue signaling, it’s a quality of life improvement.

    Ass.

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    “Meta has us in a chokehold. They make money off our presence in order to continue to be in business and yet it’s too difficult for people to leave,” Makichen wrote.

    Difficult? How? I’m pretty sure I still have an account on Facebook from it’s early days, but I haven’t logged in to it in more than a decade. Friends and family can reach me in other ways, like email or better yet a phone call.

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      They are talking about their business. The massage place I go to is primarily thru Facebook. They have their own site but it was easier to just request a appointment.

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        Many businesses have dead websites now, as all the visibility is just through Facebook and Google Maps.

        It’s very different than Twitter, where most business use (outside of influencers and influence campaigns) amounts to status updates that can be given elsewhere.