Seriously? Facebook has to allow you to connect with Tor even if they're constantly having to mitigate attackers using it?
Are you entitled to demand that free websites cater to you because you have some sort of moral authority?
You make it sound like all morally superior people (which I'm presuming is decided by you?) should have the right to get whatever they want and companies can't deny you service for any reason because... big companies are evil because they're big and being rich makes you a bad person? Is it okay to infringe on someone else's rights to exercise your own because you believe your motives are morally superior? What people like you always seem to forget is that there are others who don't feel the same way as you and your rights aren't the only ones that matter. It's basically fundamentalism.
Go ahead and be pissed off when Facebook or Twitter or some other company does something that makes it harder for you to use their services in a way it was never intended to be used for. Be pissed when actions that cater to their target market leave you out in the cold. But don't come back and act like they owed you something. Your cause isn't their problem. You're trying to make your way through life like they are and you can't just go around demanding that everyone you encounter owes you something because of some believe that you have moral superiority.
Give me a fucking break. There's a whole world wide web of tools that you suit you better. Rather than demand a tool not made for your purposes bend to your will, why not go use something else?
And I come from privilege? How would you know? Because if someone disagrees with your views it must mean they're the enemy and in your case it seems your "enemy" is anyone who comes from privilege. That's silly. I could just as easily say "anyone who would think what you think must come from a background of laziness and wanting a handout from everyone". I might come from privilege. I might not. Even if I did, that fact alone doesn't make me wrong. That's just another way to write someone off and make yourself feel better. It's the same as calling someone a fanboy when they praise a product you dislike.
Are you entitled to demand that free websites cater to you because you have some sort of moral authority?
You make it sound like all morally superior people (which I'm presuming is decided by you?) should have the right to get whatever they want and companies can't deny you service for any reason because... big companies are evil because they're big and being rich makes you a bad person? Is it okay to infringe on someone else's rights to exercise your own because you believe your motives are morally superior? What people like you always seem to forget is that there are others who don't feel the same way as you and your rights aren't the only ones that matter. It's basically fundamentalism.
Go ahead and be pissed off when Facebook or Twitter or some other company does something that makes it harder for you to use their services in a way it was never intended to be used for. Be pissed when actions that cater to their target market leave you out in the cold. But don't come back and act like they owed you something. Your cause isn't their problem. You're trying to make your way through life like they are and you can't just go around demanding that everyone you encounter owes you something because of some believe that you have moral superiority.
Give me a fucking break. There's a whole world wide web of tools that you suit you better. Rather than demand a tool not made for your purposes bend to your will, why not go use something else?
And I come from privilege? How would you know? Because if someone disagrees with your views it must mean they're the enemy and in your case it seems your "enemy" is anyone who comes from privilege. That's silly. I could just as easily say "anyone who would think what you think must come from a background of laziness and wanting a handout from everyone". I might come from privilege. I might not. Even if I did, that fact alone doesn't make me wrong. That's just another way to write someone off and make yourself feel better. It's the same as calling someone a fanboy when they praise a product you dislike.