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The original was posted on /r/nostupidquestions by /u/Dexterzol on 2023-08-11 14:31:29.


YouTube banning adblockers, Netflix banning account sharing, Minecraft's insane EULA changes, Rockstar re-releasing a 13 year old game with zero improvements for 50$, Reddit's API changes, basically everything Twitch and Twitter are doing just to name a few.

They are so brazen now. It's like they are actively antagonizing their userbase now, and don't even attempt to hide the fact that they are making their existing products worse on purpose or just releasing dogwater.

Obviously the consumer was never their primary focus, but why in just 2023 are they so mask-off?

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