Tech leaders seem to get this wrong a lot: It’s ok to use an economic argument to support a point, but the core must be the moral argument.
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Anil Dash Retweeted Tech:NYC
Proud of more than 2000 tech leaders in NYC standing up on moral & humanitarian grounds, not just economic ones.https://twitter.com/technyc/status/827234649072082944 …
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This effort is possible because many people have spent years building a set of shared, inclusive community values:https://medium.com/humane-tech/new-york-style-tech-b30d91d1a21f …
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The pressure that customers & employees are putting on tech companies is working. Keep it up!http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/02/06/97-tech-firms-file-court-brief-opposing-immigration-ban/97538208/ …
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A great example of New York-style tech’s values having an impact— NYC tech stalwart
@Meetup launches a protest tool: https://www.meetup.com/pro/resist/6 replies 53 retweets 119 likes -
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good question! Reading https://www.meetup.com/privacy/ now & will ask
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What do you run it off of?
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a set of pseudonymous mediawikis where people can choose to make accounts or not.
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a messaging tool where we had credible guarantees about data expiration would be very very welcome
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