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    1. You can't really shame Google into being more ethical, but you can shame their engineers into making changes, especially when their project is open source. Gizmodo/1044970497723846656
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    And this was a high profile enough shitstorm that the market was watching, which helps. cnbc.com/2018/09/26/google-changes-chrome-browser-in-response-to-privacy-advocate-critics.html
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      This has to do with how they are handing off AMP now too.
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        Because Google is internally very engineer led, with a lot of self determination in what projects they work on, focused on peer review, and heavily involved in open source it makes their engineers particularly sensitive to peer feedback from external engineers.
        1. …in reply to @Chronotope
          What I'm saying is that it isn't useless to publicly criticize Google in particular points and if you're a fellow engineer you're practically obligated to do so when you think they're being evil.


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