There’s a second, very important part to it. Sure, you can just change your profile picture to a Clippy in solidarity with the movement, but it’s supposed to mean that you WILL fight back against anti-consumer business practices in your life, especially if you work for a company that uses such practices.
If your boss wants you to implement something that benefits the company over the consumer (or the employees), you stall. You find problems. You work as slow as humanly possible. You work on other things first. etc. You’ll be as annoying as Clippy, perhaps.
As a consumer, you won’t buy that device that requires Internet for no other reason than the manufacturer reserves the right to brick it at their pleasure. You won’t sign up for subscription services that should be one-and-done purchases, etc.
There’s a second, very important part to it. Sure, you can just change your profile picture to a Clippy in solidarity with the movement, but it’s supposed to mean that you WILL fight back against anti-consumer business practices in your life, especially if you work for a company that uses such practices.
If your boss wants you to implement something that benefits the company over the consumer (or the employees), you stall. You find problems. You work as slow as humanly possible. You work on other things first. etc. You’ll be as annoying as Clippy, perhaps.
As a consumer, you won’t buy that device that requires Internet for no other reason than the manufacturer reserves the right to brick it at their pleasure. You won’t sign up for subscription services that should be one-and-done purchases, etc.
Hahahaha, that’s funny.
Just try that, it is painfully obvious and will affect you in today’s “360 review world”