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  3. It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

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  • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

    It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

    ..but it would be nice if the argument for these alternatives would also focus on ethical consumerism.

    Aka is it right to financially support companies that sponsor certain regimes (Oracle), violate human rights (Apple), are hostile to their workers (AWS), promote surveillance capitalism (Google), are detrimental to the planet (Microsoft) etc, when there are ethical alternatives?

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    #2

    @Gina 100%!

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    • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

      It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

      ..but it would be nice if the argument for these alternatives would also focus on ethical consumerism.

      Aka is it right to financially support companies that sponsor certain regimes (Oracle), violate human rights (Apple), are hostile to their workers (AWS), promote surveillance capitalism (Google), are detrimental to the planet (Microsoft) etc, when there are ethical alternatives?

      gina@fosstodon.orgG This user is from outside of this forum
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      #3

      That goes for Big Consulting as well. Esp from a government perspective.

      Can we not impose standards on the tech and consulting companies that we work with, that go further than "they seem to be able to host our data on EU servers?"

      Instead, choosing ethical practices, good governance and steward ownership.

      Example: France's Capgemini is selling it's US subsidiary after it was found to help ICE track immigrants in the US. Work with them instead of Accenture who continues to work with ICE.

      gina@fosstodon.orgG jkb@gotosocial.jkbockstael.beJ hanslaagland@mastodon.socialH 3 Replies Last reply
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      • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

        It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

        ..but it would be nice if the argument for these alternatives would also focus on ethical consumerism.

        Aka is it right to financially support companies that sponsor certain regimes (Oracle), violate human rights (Apple), are hostile to their workers (AWS), promote surveillance capitalism (Google), are detrimental to the planet (Microsoft) etc, when there are ethical alternatives?

        accordingtowouter@mastodon.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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        #4

        @Gina I prefer the ethical component: choosing companies that do business ethically. That should indeed be the first choice, rather than where a company is located.

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        • accordingtowouter@mastodon.worldA accordingtowouter@mastodon.world

          @Gina I prefer the ethical component: choosing companies that do business ethically. That should indeed be the first choice, rather than where a company is located.

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          #5

          @AccordingtoWouter It's currently not a consideration at all, esp in large gov contracts. Larry Ellison is a ghoul of a person and Oracle directly supports the genocide in Palestine, yet we continue to do business with them.

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          • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

            That goes for Big Consulting as well. Esp from a government perspective.

            Can we not impose standards on the tech and consulting companies that we work with, that go further than "they seem to be able to host our data on EU servers?"

            Instead, choosing ethical practices, good governance and steward ownership.

            Example: France's Capgemini is selling it's US subsidiary after it was found to help ICE track immigrants in the US. Work with them instead of Accenture who continues to work with ICE.

            gina@fosstodon.orgG This user is from outside of this forum
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            #6

            Or better yet, work with tech and consultancies that guarantee ethical behavior from the start. They're out there. Make it a requirement in tech procurement.

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            • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

              @AccordingtoWouter It's currently not a consideration at all, esp in large gov contracts. Larry Ellison is a ghoul of a person and Oracle directly supports the genocide in Palestine, yet we continue to do business with them.

              accordingtowouter@mastodon.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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              #7

              @Gina Unfortunately! It would be nice if the ethical component were included in all tenders issued by companies or the government.

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              • accordingtowouter@mastodon.worldA accordingtowouter@mastodon.world

                @Gina Unfortunately! It would be nice if the ethical component were included in all tenders issued by companies or the government.

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                #8

                @AccordingtoWouter Yes, it needs to be a requirement!

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                • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                  @AccordingtoWouter Yes, it needs to be a requirement!

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                  #9

                  @Gina But it is also a personal consideration for individuals. Do I want to use software or platforms that violate human rights?

                  And unfortunately, the answer is still very often: yes, I do, because my friends use them too.

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                  • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                    That goes for Big Consulting as well. Esp from a government perspective.

                    Can we not impose standards on the tech and consulting companies that we work with, that go further than "they seem to be able to host our data on EU servers?"

                    Instead, choosing ethical practices, good governance and steward ownership.

                    Example: France's Capgemini is selling it's US subsidiary after it was found to help ICE track immigrants in the US. Work with them instead of Accenture who continues to work with ICE.

                    jkb@gotosocial.jkbockstael.beJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #10

                    @Gina I'd still be suspicious, though: Capgemini got rid of this specific dirty business after the press made it public.

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                    • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                      That goes for Big Consulting as well. Esp from a government perspective.

                      Can we not impose standards on the tech and consulting companies that we work with, that go further than "they seem to be able to host our data on EU servers?"

                      Instead, choosing ethical practices, good governance and steward ownership.

                      Example: France's Capgemini is selling it's US subsidiary after it was found to help ICE track immigrants in the US. Work with them instead of Accenture who continues to work with ICE.

                      hanslaagland@mastodon.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #11

                      @Gina Ping @publicspaces ⬆️

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                      • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                        Or better yet, work with tech and consultancies that guarantee ethical behavior from the start. They're out there. Make it a requirement in tech procurement.

                        castrillo@mastodon.onlineC This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #12

                        @Gina yet that is interesting statement, I think the same. Maybe "Smell Like New ISO Spirit" 🙂

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                        • jkb@gotosocial.jkbockstael.beJ jkb@gotosocial.jkbockstael.be

                          @Gina I'd still be suspicious, though: Capgemini got rid of this specific dirty business after the press made it public.

                          gina@fosstodon.orgG This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #13

                          @jkb Yeah they claim they didn't know about it, which is plausible. But I commend them for immediately taking action and making a costly decision to do the right thing.

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                          • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                            @jkb Yeah they claim they didn't know about it, which is plausible. But I commend them for immediately taking action and making a costly decision to do the right thing.

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                            #14

                            @Gina That's fair.

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                            • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                              It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

                              ..but it would be nice if the argument for these alternatives would also focus on ethical consumerism.

                              Aka is it right to financially support companies that sponsor certain regimes (Oracle), violate human rights (Apple), are hostile to their workers (AWS), promote surveillance capitalism (Google), are detrimental to the planet (Microsoft) etc, when there are ethical alternatives?

                              heleenkuiper@mastodon.nlH This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #15

                              @Gina that is the reason that I don’t use Amazon Google Paypal etc.

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                              • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                                It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

                                ..but it would be nice if the argument for these alternatives would also focus on ethical consumerism.

                                Aka is it right to financially support companies that sponsor certain regimes (Oracle), violate human rights (Apple), are hostile to their workers (AWS), promote surveillance capitalism (Google), are detrimental to the planet (Microsoft) etc, when there are ethical alternatives?

                                jkossen@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #16

                                @Gina There's a lot to check before signing contracts / taking service. Would some sort of standardized checklist help?

                                [ ] Sovereign
                                [ ] Open Standards
                                [ ] Open Source preferred
                                [ ] Minimal data collection
                                [ ] Good data protection
                                [ ] Acceptable Cost of Leaving/Switching
                                [ ] Ethical
                                [ ] Sustainable
                                [ ] Environmentally friendly
                                [ ] ...

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                                • jkossen@mastodon.socialJ jkossen@mastodon.social

                                  @Gina There's a lot to check before signing contracts / taking service. Would some sort of standardized checklist help?

                                  [ ] Sovereign
                                  [ ] Open Standards
                                  [ ] Open Source preferred
                                  [ ] Minimal data collection
                                  [ ] Good data protection
                                  [ ] Acceptable Cost of Leaving/Switching
                                  [ ] Ethical
                                  [ ] Sustainable
                                  [ ] Environmentally friendly
                                  [ ] ...

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                                  #17

                                  @jkossen it would, but they would probably need to be quantifiable as well.

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                                  • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                                    It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

                                    ..but it would be nice if the argument for these alternatives would also focus on ethical consumerism.

                                    Aka is it right to financially support companies that sponsor certain regimes (Oracle), violate human rights (Apple), are hostile to their workers (AWS), promote surveillance capitalism (Google), are detrimental to the planet (Microsoft) etc, when there are ethical alternatives?

                                    zenie@piaille.frZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    #18

                                    @Gina
                                    I cannot justify using any of those things. I do not use any of those things and I see their use as being in support of
                                    Fascism, oppression, and authoritarian government.

                                    But then Ecosia uses AWS, it's like Russian dolls. You can't escape.

                                    I have stopped working as a senior dev/architect simply because I couldn't find a company I would work for.
                                    The last place I had a job and then didn't was in advertising, the technology stack was great. I couldn't deal with it ethically. I actually never worked there.

                                    I've simply given up trying to find a place where I might fit.

                                    I create things for myself and hope other people will like them and use them.

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                                    • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                                      It's cool that we're all choosing open EU alternatives to Big Tech because we want to protect our data..

                                      ..but it would be nice if the argument for these alternatives would also focus on ethical consumerism.

                                      Aka is it right to financially support companies that sponsor certain regimes (Oracle), violate human rights (Apple), are hostile to their workers (AWS), promote surveillance capitalism (Google), are detrimental to the planet (Microsoft) etc, when there are ethical alternatives?

                                      chapz@mastodon.onlineC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #19

                                      @Gina And how do we go about the elephant in the room, that the ethical alternatives are often not as good, lack features, fragmented and result in long-term financial loss compared to competitors using the non-ethical but efficient and established solutions?

                                      We can't just ignore the reality on the ground.

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                                      • chapz@mastodon.onlineC chapz@mastodon.online

                                        @Gina And how do we go about the elephant in the room, that the ethical alternatives are often not as good, lack features, fragmented and result in long-term financial loss compared to competitors using the non-ethical but efficient and established solutions?

                                        We can't just ignore the reality on the ground.

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                                        #20

                                        @Chapz We also can't expect these alternatives to become as good (which a lot already are), if we don't financially support them.

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                                        • gina@fosstodon.orgG gina@fosstodon.org

                                          @Chapz We also can't expect these alternatives to become as good (which a lot already are), if we don't financially support them.

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                                          #21

                                          @Gina Yes, but it's a chicken and egg problem - they first need to be good to pay them, and they need payments to get good.

                                          Not many individuals or businesses can realistically justify paying the same or more, for less.

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