Saw this online elsewhere and figured I’d share here for discussion

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This critical problem has persisted for years across multiple MacOS versions without a permanent fix from Apple.

YEARS?!? Not even remotely excusable, let alone acceptable. What the hell is going on?

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People blindly buy any new apple product. Why spend the money to change something when an overwhelming majority will buy the product anyway.

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Blindly, eh?

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Holy crap, if I am being honest I had no idea this was a blind community/instance. It just showed up on my all feed. Probably not the best choice of words. Feel like a jerk. Sorry to anyone who comes across my comment!

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The same can be said for Microsoft, Google, Samsung….

Diehard loyalty isn’t something exclusive to Apple. Don’t try and make it seems so.

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Apple has probably the best marketing in the world. Part of that marketing success means that Apple is better at bedazzling people and making a product appealing beyond just its practical use. There’s anything wrong with Apple users, but Apple is definitely better at commodity fetishism than any other company I can think of.

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Diehard loyalty isn’t something exclusive to Apple. Don’t try and make it seems so.

no it’s just the one with the highest markup for brand loyalty (aka: stupid tax)

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I didn’t mean specifically apple, but that’s what this article is about. The point still stands why fix it when people still buy it. Chill out, sounds like I hit a nerve.

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