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ai_fry_ur_brain 4 hours ago

Which notoriously are always holding the largest corporations accountable /s

harrall 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Laws and rules don’t hold anyone accountable. Anyone can say anything and then break that trust the next second.

Instead you trust your best friend because you have known them for 15 years and seen them in enough situations. It’s long term observation and predictability they ultimately gives trust.

AWS has been around 20 years and has never once shown a sign that that they would sell customer data. Could they still try? Sure, in the same way they my friend who hates seafood his entire life could suddenly flip 180 and love it. Yeah I guess it’s possible.

ch4s3 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Any sufficiently large company will be prepared to fight this out in court where Amazon would eventually lose.

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SOLAR_FIELDS 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Actually yes, when it’s other huge corporations holding them accountable. It’s only when politicians who are much more cheaply bought get involved that creates problems. When the other side has a significant war chest to combat you with, suddenly behavior improves