You'd rather push a button that wiped out all infrastructure and stored information (servers, documents, buildings, etc.) related to:
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Wikipedia is much easier to recreate, both in terms of information and infrastructure.
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Eh, I'm not an anti-capitalist by any stretch but I wouldn't be too sad to see that quasi-monopolist behemoth gone. I'd probably push that button even without a forced choice.
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Rebuilding Wikipedia would be a fun community project, doable within a couple of years. Amazon vanishing means hundreds of thousands of lost jobs (and who knows how many downed AWS sites). No contest at all.
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Deleting Amazon would take us back to stone age because a whole lot of other companies that used aws are included
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Getting rid of amazon would massively harm hundreds of thousands immediately. The death of Wikipedia would be sad but manageable, recreatable
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The loss of AWS would be a massive problem for a lot of individuals and businesses that use their platform. My employer could cope as our infrastructure is distributed amongst platforms but plenty aren't.
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Almost anything on Wikipedia can be found in multiple places elsewhere in a few searches.
Removing Amazon would disrupt my life and many people's lives, and it would not be easily fixable.
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