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That's kind of my point. I don't get the aggression people have for someone using different brand.
Also Apple's anti-consumer decisions usually transfer to other places (such as Android) aswell, because they have a lot of influence on the rest of the market.
Pretty much this. If other brands see the vitriol, then they might think "well, guess not being that way is a way to be competitive".
If everyone sounds perfectly cool with that facet, then everyone else goes "sweet, the Apple way gives the vendor more control over the customer, and control over the customer is valued, if we think we can get away with it"
If it just remains Apple who did it i wouldn't mind but there they are a bit of a product leader.
Off forging the way ahead for under consumer BS everywhere.
So kind of moral consumerism thing?
I just wanted to clarify if I understood the point correctly, labeling just shortens the answer.
That's why I summarized and asked if that's the case. The hypothesis from the person I replied to, seemed to be that it's due to people believing there is some moral obligation in consumer choice and it extending to apple making questionable, consumer unfriednly decision, therefore they can be mad and rude towards people buying apple products. I can get it.
Tribalism.
Sure, but tribalism with a brand is just beyond my understanding (hyperbole), - it's so stupid.
Apple influence the market a lot. So paid side-loading can propagate to other companies if Apple can pull it off.
For sure! An amount of "hate" for apple, or any company for that matter, is totally ok. Sometimes they make decisions that screw consumers just for a buck more. No reason to hate on users, tho. That's the same as saying anyone who uses a gas vehicle to go from one place to another is in favor of global warming
I kinda disagree with the comparison, but I agree that it is dumb the blame the users.
However, from a certain perspective, users enable companies. So some people hate the users for that. And some other people just have a bad case of tribalism.
Sure, but why hate on apple users?
I am not personally hating on the apple users, but considering that people continue to buy Apple products even after these anti-consumer practices, then some people consider that the users enable the company.
So I can see where that is coming from. And some people are just tribal idiots.