Politicians knew from day one this organization was just a front for tech giants. So why let it continue? Simple—it's "credibility washing." Those same politicians pushing for monopolies could point to this group's research and say, "Look, even small developers support these gatekeepers." Classic playbook: manufacture consent, then cite it as proof.
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GasGoblin
· 19h ago
The classic collusion between politics and business
Politicians knew from day one this organization was just a front for tech giants. So why let it continue? Simple—it's "credibility washing." Those same politicians pushing for monopolies could point to this group's research and say, "Look, even small developers support these gatekeepers." Classic playbook: manufacture consent, then cite it as proof.