As RiderOfGiraffes notes, it's there. This article is just drenched with emotion-laden terminology and turns of speech to gin up a controversy about something that is actually still worth writing about but does not deserve this treatment. It's not totalitarianism, it's a company that has grown very quickly having some growing pains dealing with its customers. Certainly very on topic for HN, but this framing is ridiculous and unnecessary. TechCrunch at its finest.
I've been on the Internet long enough to know that getting accused of being a totalitarian is almost a rite of passage more than anything else, but every once in a while something like this still manages to stick out despite my general desensitization to the accusation.
Further, watching my original post bounce up and down, I'm impressed at how people either can't see it either because they are desensitized far more than I am, or are somehow offended at the idea that it's wrong to use this imagery or something? Or are ignorant of the provenance of the phrasing being used? I'm at a bit of a loss to explain the number of people who seem to think that not only is this just peachy, it's not acceptable to have a problem with it or something.
I've been on the Internet long enough to know that getting accused of being a totalitarian is almost a rite of passage more than anything else, but every once in a while something like this still manages to stick out despite my general desensitization to the accusation.
Further, watching my original post bounce up and down, I'm impressed at how people either can't see it either because they are desensitized far more than I am, or are somehow offended at the idea that it's wrong to use this imagery or something? Or are ignorant of the provenance of the phrasing being used? I'm at a bit of a loss to explain the number of people who seem to think that not only is this just peachy, it's not acceptable to have a problem with it or something.