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They're transitioning to a non-profit organization now. While non-profits have their own problems, and it doesn't make them exempt from enshittifying, it removes the profit incentive to do so.
In other words: I'd give them a little more credibility when it comes to this sort of thing until they give us a reason not to. I'm hopeful that they can be a positive force in the industries that they are in.
Same. I'm really rooting for them to stick it to the big internet usurpers. And they are doing a stellar job so far.
I'm just really can't get excited about companies offering free stuff, that costs money to run. Stepped on that rake one too many times.