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Apparently we aren't Fash enough for @protonprivacy

Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Feeling kind of spicy today.

Might regret later.

Thibaultmol 🌈

@vmstan honestly this whole argument of taking up resources seems like such horseshit. With various publishing tools supporting mastodon... It's not that much added effort.
Plus it shows that you give a shit as a company.
There are so many companies on fedi that don't even come close to Proton's revenue and they're magically able to do it

@vmstan also find it interesting how they didn't post this to their mastodon account. Instead just letting it die without anyone on here noticing xd

@thibaultmol Proton did update their profile bio. When I checked, though, the update hadn't federated to my server, so I had to go to the origin page to see it.

Yes, actually making a post would definitely have been more honest. But it would also have given Fedi a single place to boost and post about that which they can turn notifications off on... so...

@vmstan

@thibaultmol @vmstan maybe this is their way of telling is "the intern lost the password and we don't care enough to reset it".

@thibaultmol @vmstan

Well, they aggressively moderate on Reddit, to the point you'll rarely see a complaint.

Fediverse makes it too easy for voices to speak against the corporate line.

@shaknais @thibaultmol @vmstan Which used to be the one of the best features of twitter. The amount of times I got proper help because I bitched at a corporate account there was quite high.

I know it's contentious, but I would love to have that experience here.

@thibaultmol @vmstan I post here regularly, on almost no budget whatsoever.

@thibaultmol @vmstan Might have been referring to engaging with users, rather than making the same post everywhere.