The problem is you're overloading the word "alignment" with two different meanings.
The first is, does the thing actually work and do what the user wanted, or is it a piece of junk that does something useless or undesired by the user?
The second is, what the user wants is porn or drugs or a way to install apps on their iPhone without Apple's permission or military support for a fight that may or may not be sympathetic to you depending on who you are. And then does it do what the user wants or does it do what someone else wants? Is it a tool that decentralizes power or concentrates it?
The first is, does the thing actually work and do what the user wanted, or is it a piece of junk that does something useless or undesired by the user?
The second is, what the user wants is porn or drugs or a way to install apps on their iPhone without Apple's permission or military support for a fight that may or may not be sympathetic to you depending on who you are. And then does it do what the user wants or does it do what someone else wants? Is it a tool that decentralizes power or concentrates it?
Nobody is objecting to the first one.