• @qfjp@lemmy.one
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    21 year ago

    Public services aren’t efficient, but they can surely change themselves more efficiently than they can force a multi billion dollar company to change its ways.

    [citation needed]

    I’m surprised you’re not more worried about the government outsourcing its functions to a company you seem very suspicious of.

    You’re the one talking about all the alternate video services you use. I just dont want a monopoly.

    If the government decided to have vital public meetings only in a private venue you have to be a member of or something, the proper fix is not to force the club to accept everyone, it’s to have the government stop having vital meetings in private places.

    wut. Not having meetings in private places literally is making sure the ‘place’ accepts everyone. Do you even read what you’re saying?

    I also don’t see a problem because everything of value these video streaming services offer is replaceable by one of the many other streaming services. The fact that YouTube is the biggest or most recognized does not change anything for me. The fact that there is some content that is only on YouTube doesn’t, either.

    Well, you totally missed the point then.

    • @rchive@lemm.ee
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      11 year ago

      I just dont want a monopoly.

      There is no monopoly in video streaming. Not even close.

      wut. Not having meetings in private places literally is making sure the ‘place’ accepts everyone. Do you even read what you’re saying?

      You’re misreading what I wrote. If government unfairly has vital meetings at Private Club which not everyone has access to, the solution is not to force Private Club to accept everyone, it’s to not have meetings at Private Club and have them at City Hall or something instead, somewhere that isn’t exclusive.

      • @qfjp@lemmy.one
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        11 year ago

        There is no monopoly in video streaming. Not even close.

        Ah, you’re one of those people. Okay.