> aws bans parler wait do cloud computing contracts routinely specify stuff like "we are allowed to boot you for any or no reason" if so why the fuck has everyone agreed to that
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do the lawyers of any company out there know what's in the aws contract their company is pouring millions of dollars into
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Replying to @raptros_
Platforms get big by being open, but at some point the way to stay big is to find uses that are unpopular and ban them. Reddit used to be very doctrinaire about free speech, but they've had to make compromises over time.
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yeah i'm just wondering about the buyer side of that "hmm, i am signing up to lose a shitload of money if amazon decides it feels bad about something that involves me"
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network effects - AWS only switched to that mode AFTER they swept most of the market by the time you the consumer worry that you've got no options ... you've got no options.
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what i would like to see is if the realization makes investors less willing to put money in companies that rely on aws
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that's all companies
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Azure is gaining a bit.
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