> It’s like a telephone company admitting their services will be used to call in bomb threats
No, it's like a telephone company acknowledging that they use underhanded practices to get more customers, and claiming the ends justify the means.
> It’s a little tacky, but past the last thing on a long list of wrongs Facebook has committed for so many words to be shed over.
How do you think a company acquires such a long list of wrongs in the first place? This is a message from the top, broadcast to all employees, rationalizing (practically encouraging) bad behavior at an institutional level.
No, it's like a telephone company acknowledging that they use underhanded practices to get more customers, and claiming the ends justify the means.
> It’s a little tacky, but past the last thing on a long list of wrongs Facebook has committed for so many words to be shed over.
How do you think a company acquires such a long list of wrongs in the first place? This is a message from the top, broadcast to all employees, rationalizing (practically encouraging) bad behavior at an institutional level.