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[–] 8oow3291d@feddit.dk 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

So not giving away 15GB of free storage is evil? How does that even work...?

I thought being evil was about doing, like, evil things?

[–] wraith@lemmy.demanufacture.org 1 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

It's not about the 15 GB but there was a time where Gmail was new and fancy - and Google's slogan "Don't be evil" as a young and uprising company. As the market got saturated, the business model (or the direction) changed and it's not only Google, M$ also did reduce free space in OneDrive after many years some time ago.

"Don't be evil" was just the referral to this slogan and I don't care if it's 15 GB or 30 GB today as I choose to pay for the services these days instead of just relying on any free(mium) model.

[–] 8oow3291d@feddit.dk 1 points 18 hours ago

I agree that Google removing "don't be evil" is bad. But mentioning that change in this context is a non sequitur.