@jenn Reddit feeds Amazon b/c it runs on AWS. So using reddit at all feeds a #privacy adversary. It may be hard to ditch #reddit altogether, but a phone app seems like an addiction-feeding way to give too much attention to Reddit & power to Amazon. If you limit yourself to using reddit on the desktop, it can help cut back on it. For the desktop, there is Simple Reddit terminal Viewer ("RTV") which is #freesoftware.
@resist1984 I’m pretty decent at regulating my phone use, but I am conscious of the possible reddit time waste. As for AWS, I don’t get as far as avoiding sites served by AWS or google. Props to those who find a way to do that, but I just take the trade off because SO many things are on those servers.
@resist1984 I agree that it’s not great that the internet is concentrated on the servers of a few corporations but I don’t see the an effort like this: https://gizmodo.com/i-tried-to-block-amazon-from-my-life-it-was-impossible-1830565336 being worth it. I need the Internet for far too many things for work and day to day functioning.
@jenn the stronger your constitution is and awareness of evil, the more of Amazon you can avoid. It may never be 100% for anyone, but it's less than moral to not try and give up outright
@jenn as someone like that author, I am regularly redefining a /need/ to be /not needed/. That's a critical component of taking on evil giants.
@jenn Good story. To what extent avoiding empowering Amazon is possible is largely determined by someone's constitution and moral conviction. Most consumers are total pushovers and will go the unethical route if it saves them 0.5% on a purchase of something they don't really need anyway