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He's a billionaire. There are no good ones. Some are worse than others, but none are good. It's a disgusting amount of hoarded wealth.
I think you're missing the point. The meme implies that liking Steam is some kind of contradiction to being anticapitalist (or at least anti-status quo of ridiculous unchecked capitalism). It's not a contradiction because the way Gabe runs his business is good. It is the way all businesses should be ran: pro consumer, pro employee, pro competition/pro free market, and not caught up in the gambling fiasco that is the stock market. If other businesses were not so focused on fucking over as many people as possible, they could be just as successful as Gabe.
Should it be POSSIBLE to be that successful? You don't think so, and I tend to agree. But pulling for a 90% tax rate after a certain point is in no way in opposition to praising fair business practices. They're directly related.
If Steam becomes an awful experience, guess what? I won't sing its praises to people I know and I'll find something better. Loyalty goes both ways.
Back in the times that people keep telling me were great, that was the norm. Cutting taxes for the money makers is the entire reason we're in this mess. Instead of reinvesting money in the company or the country, it's being boarded and sat on to make number go up.
You are correct.
It.... Very much is. He runs a business that doesn't make people piss in bottles. Great, but that's a low bar.
He runs a business that looks after customers, that's great but Amazon does that too so I consider it a cost of doing the billions in trade that he does and a cost of effective monopoly maintenance. If they weren't pro consumer folks might actually leave.
He pays his employees better than others, great, but he's sitting on 9 billion in wealth so let's not pretend he couldn't pay them more or squeeze small developers less than 30% (and he's probably squeezing them more than big houses).
You can't have that much money and be ethical. You can be less shitty than other billionaires but again that's a low, low bar.
This is news to me
Amazon customer service has been "good." Any time theres an issue they just ship a new one and tell you to keep the old one. I know lots of people who speak extremely highly of them, do you think they got so big treating their paying customers like shit?
Wait you're telling me the guy that pioneered loot crates and owns like 8 yachts isn't a good person?
But he made that fun game that one time!