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I am just saddened employees inside don't comment/protest at the UI/UX/managers.

- Do most employees think and accept this is ethical for the longterm of the IT?

- Do they not think it is destroying the reputation?

- Do the employees not think if they later found a browser or other OS - such behavious is immoral from both economic and technological perspective?



> I am just saddened employees inside don't comment/protest at the UI/UX/managers.

You're saddened by the wrong thing. Most employees have little to no power to change anything. Protest is a kind of insubordination that would likely do no good and lead to personal hardship and little else.

The only people with power in a company are the owners and their designated employee-agents (executive managers). Even in a heavily unionized company, employee power doesn't extend much beyond influencing pay and working conditions.


> protest at the UI/UX/managers

Remember, so many of them don't even use Windows itself. They're so unabashedly removed from the actual user experience that I doubt anyone working with them can change their minds.


I would imagine they do but are overruled as managers and directors look to meet KPIs


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