"For their own benefit" means literally what the words say -- something that benefits them. Your wrong assumption is that socially beneficial acts can't benefit individuals. That's something we can argue about, but you don't have to be a self-righteous jerk about everything. That doesn't benefit anybody.
> "For their own benefit" means literally what the words say -- something that benefits them.
You have to admit that "it means not willingly hitting yourself in the face with a hammer." and "Nobody but an idiot does things that are purely destructive to themselves and everyone around them." is not the clearest way of expressing that. "Not actively harming everyone" is not the same as "doing things for your own benefit".
> Your wrong assumption is that socially beneficial acts can't benefit individuals.
That would be a wrong assumption indeed, considering society consists of individuals.
(I'm tempted to write more, but I've already spent more than enough time telling people they're wrong on the internet today)
> That's something we can argue about
Even if we actually disagreed on that point: It looks like there's something about us that means that no, we can't argue.
> but you don't have to be a self-righteous jerk about everything.
That is true. But when I perceive someone as arguing in bad faith, then it's hard to resist – even if they aren't and we're just misunderstanding each other.
When you wrote that you believe that Google does not violate the GDPR, to me it was like arguing that the moon does not exist because it would rip apart the earth. That might be an interesting intellectual exercise but I don't have to analyze your theory to know that it's wrong. The GDPR plainly says that you cannot force your users to consent. Google does. Easy to verify from Europe. Case closed.
I hope that explains why I refused to debate that topic.
"For their own benefit" means literally what the words say -- something that benefits them. Your wrong assumption is that socially beneficial acts can't benefit individuals. That's something we can argue about, but you don't have to be a self-righteous jerk about everything. That doesn't benefit anybody.