>Imagine the author of a book telling people to "read my Amazon". A great director trying to promote their film by saying "click on my Max".
Apples to oranges. People sure do refer to their micro-blog as their "Twitter", or their recurring-donation-facilitator as their "Patreon". Valuable information is being exchanged, as the listener now knows what to expect, especially concerning those devilish proprietary extras those sites dare to offer.
Don't get me wrong, building too big of a reliance on third parties is a huge problem, people do get their accounts unfairly frozen, etc, but "big corporation bad" and "kick out political extremists(from my opponent side) with extreme prejudice or you're bad" are like, the stalest takes ever.
Apples to oranges. People sure do refer to their micro-blog as their "Twitter", or their recurring-donation-facilitator as their "Patreon". Valuable information is being exchanged, as the listener now knows what to expect, especially concerning those devilish proprietary extras those sites dare to offer.
Don't get me wrong, building too big of a reliance on third parties is a huge problem, people do get their accounts unfairly frozen, etc, but "big corporation bad" and "kick out political extremists(from my opponent side) with extreme prejudice or you're bad" are like, the stalest takes ever.