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It's not really a trust thing. They are companies, not people. The top decision makers have a fubuciary responsibility to do whatever makes money. They can, and often do, get sued if they don't. So you can expect them to sell you out. It's literally thier purpose for existing.
You're right, of course, but I really enjoyed "fubuciary". It's a deliblicious misplomuncitation.
I can't argue with that.
I really think you should try. This us the Internet after all!
But I thought the courts decided that companies are people. :|
Only when it is good for "business"
They are companies run by right wing shitbags. How many genocides were conducted on Facebook?