I'm my own employer actually...
I think you would say yes, it's okay to put consumers at risk to protect business interests, you should give the manufacturer time to fix it. I would say no, you shouldn't hide truthful verifiable product safety information from consumers to protect a billion dollar corporation.
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I'm gonna turn the question back to you: If you are a manufacturer, and something is seriously wrong with the safety of your product: would you like to be notified by mass media, or by the person who discovered it?
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The person who discovered it for sure, that way I can make sure customers don't hear about it and choose a competitor with a better safety record or make expensive demands like "better qa"? ...Is that a good thing?
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