Not everybody is an activist or trades in outrage, and the fact that this is so is a good thing. That’s one reason Twitter remains so popular: the vast majority of people don’t live their lives as a constant orgy of boycotts whereby they deprive people they dislike or find odious or disagree with of their patronage, if that patronage brings convenience and if the user/customer can largely ignore the odiousness (whatever it might be) while deriving the benefits. Most people just ignore Musk altogether while having no related problems using a product he happens to own.
The author, who seems outraged that most others don’t share his outrage (at least in actionable degree) about Musk’s antics, might start clearing up some of his confusions there.
The majority of people find activists obnoxious and annoying and hate them:
The author, who seems outraged that most others don’t share his outrage (at least in actionable degree) about Musk’s antics, might start clearing up some of his confusions there.
The majority of people find activists obnoxious and annoying and hate them:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ejsp.1983
Twitter exodus activists are just a 2023 twist on the same old thing.