Wealth redistribution policies and big tech regulation have become political flashpoints—not easy to navigate. The backlash against tech monopolies runs deep. Millions genuinely resent the concentration of power and the narratives these companies push. It's more than critique; it's frustration rooted in real concerns about market dominance and inequality. People are skeptical. They see through the marketing machine. There's little appetite for playing along with their agenda anymore. The sentiment shift is real—communities are questioning whether these platforms deserve the deference they've historically received. Whether through policy pressure or market forces, something has to give.
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consensus_whisperer
· 12h ago
It’s about time to regulate this; these big tech giants are already rotten to the core.
How concentrated is their power? Seriously, wake up, everyone.
Who are their marketing tricks fooling? We’re not fools.
By the way, has the real turning point arrived?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-14 04:46
It's time to wake up, everyone. The big tech tricks are almost played out.
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That line about seeing through the marketing machine made me laugh directly. We've seen through it long ago.
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The concentration of power is not just an issue in the tech circle; the entire system is rotten through and through.
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Anyway, I won't believe their narrative anymore, each one more hypocritical than the last.
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Finally, someone dares to speak out. This change was long overdue.
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Concessions? Unless forced, these giants will continue to harvest the leeks.
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The root of inequality is right here, it’s enough to make you angry.
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Market forces, huh? Where do real markets come from now? It’s still monopolies that call the shots.
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It's good that the community is waking up. Don’t get harvested again.
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How long can this rebound last? Still too optimistic.
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RamenStacker
· 01-12 23:53
Monopoly capital has been playing for so many years, and it's finally starting to bleed. About time.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-12 23:52
Big company's marketing scripts have long become tiresome, really. Once you see through them, it feels even more ironic.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-12 23:40
lol the irony here is *actually* these centralized tech giants are just doing what traditional finance already perfected... except now everyone's suddenly mad about it?
ngl the real solution isn't policy—it's already shipping on-chain. but sure, keep waiting for regulators to understand merkle trees while we build the actual infrastructure.
Wealth redistribution policies and big tech regulation have become political flashpoints—not easy to navigate. The backlash against tech monopolies runs deep. Millions genuinely resent the concentration of power and the narratives these companies push. It's more than critique; it's frustration rooted in real concerns about market dominance and inequality. People are skeptical. They see through the marketing machine. There's little appetite for playing along with their agenda anymore. The sentiment shift is real—communities are questioning whether these platforms deserve the deference they've historically received. Whether through policy pressure or market forces, something has to give.