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mindslight 3 hours ago

> I don't see the issue.

What is your goal in telling us this? Are you proud of sticking your head in the sand, or something?

vitally3643 3 hours ago | parent [-]

It's not sticking your head in the sand to state that the entity which owns a device is free to install the software they want. The person operating that device does not own it and thus does not have the right to decide what software it runs.

Ignoring the long-standing norm of company-owned and provided devices using preinstalled software that the user has no control over for some sort of "gubmint bad" sentiment is really juvenile. This is how work-owned devices are and have been for decades.

Whether the white house app itself is good or bad, or the administration is good or bad is an entirely disjoint argument. Businesses which own the device and provide them to employees have the right to manage the software on the device they own. Do you really want to argue that the person who owns a device does not have the right to manage its software? Because I don't think that's the argument you want to make here.

mindslight an hour ago | parent | next [-]

> It's not sticking your head in the sand to state that the entity which owns a device is free to install the software they want

Actually, yes it is when you're hanging your hat on that one simplistic point to the exclusion of all others. That's called ignorance.

> company-owned ... businesses ... the person who owns a device

These are not company-owned or business-owned devices, rather they are government-owned devices. You are playing extremely fast and loose with the major distinctions between government, companies, businesses, and people.

> for some sort of "gubmint bad" sentiment is really juvenile

I'd say it's quite juvenile to categorize discussions of Constitutional rights and the autocratization of our government as some strawman of "gubmint bad".

SpicyLemonZest 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I don't agree with the premise that Donald Trump is the owner of all government employee phones. We, the citizens of the United States, own those phones. Trump is just a guy we've temporarily hired to direct the activities of the government, and his mistaken impression that the US President owns the government is exactly my concern.

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