Public key: https://ar.al/downloads/aral@ind.ie.asc … (94E9AA31) Or DM me for Signal details. These devs could have said no at any time. They’re complicit.https://twitter.com/aral/status/856220207303544832 …
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“Just following orders” is not acceptable if you’re a developer knowingly creating malware. Was the whole iOS dev team at Uber in on this?https://twitter.com/aral/status/856222438346117121 …
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I don't agree that those people should be named and shamed. Any decision about the feature was for Uber management to sign off.
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Uber should be reprimanded. Their app removed from the App Store. Their business destroyed. But, a witch hunt is not appropriate response.
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It’s time to start holding developers responsible. They had every chance to say no. “Just following orders” not acceptable.
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They're responsible, not accountable. Hold them to response, not account. Ask them to tell their story, and remember Milgram's experiment.
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Doesn't accountability comes with responsibility?
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If that was the case, everyone would be working for a portion of long-term profits (not even yearly ones) rather than a fixed salary.
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A witchhunt without context or backstory. This is the worst of the internet. You should be ashamed.
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