Meanwhile @BrendanEich was a Prop 8 supporter (you know, that whole “queer people shouldn’t be allowed to get married” proposition) and @brave doesn’t appear to employ any Black people. Keep it.https://twitter.com/brave/status/1030133952932204544 …
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Brave's core business model of ad replacement is unethical. Also Brave funded itself with an ICO. Now I'm not saying *all* cryptocurrencies are scams, but hooboy does that smell bad. http://www.somebits.com/weblog/tech/ad-replacement-is-unethical.html …
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Brave doesn't replace ads; this is an old misconception. Brave strips ads and trackers (much like screen-readers and reader-mode). We aim to protect the end-user from online surveillance. We're introducing client-side, opt-in, private ads which pay 70% to the user.
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What does it say about your company that you were more worried about responding to complaints about your ad policy than your CEO being a homophobe and your discriminatory hiring practices?
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Discriminatory? Plenty of diversity on their team in their about page.
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