• Aatube@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Excuse me. As an Apple fanboy, I’ve seen that both Apple fanboys and Apple haters are as worse as each other on average. Don’t fall prey to enemy mentality and think in absolutes from the worst examples you’ve seen.

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      11 months ago

      I haven’t seen this for any other corp though.

      No Windows user cheers for Microsoft when they publish record revenue figures. They know, they paid for it.
      No Android user defends phone makers if the new model has nothing new but costs 10-20% more.

      But there isn’t a thread or article about Apple without some commenters defending them. Regardless of the shit they pull.

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        11 months ago

        I’ve never seen anybody cheer for Apple revenue figures. It’s just a bunch of boring numbers that always go up, unless the company is brave enough to stand against investors. I’ve seen plenty of people defend Samsung for what they do, and in China I’ve seen the most obnoxious Huawei fanboys. Both of these companies have on average the same amount of new features each year as Apple does, and none of them persistently increases the price; the new model costs more now because they’ve cut last year’s models’ prices. To say that DadeMurphy is representative of most Apple fans is certainly an exaggeration.

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          11 months ago

          Well, sure, all we both have is annecdata.

          The notion to defend even the stupidest design decisions (mouse charging port on bottom) or attacking users who point those out or even just ask questions (saw multiple of those when I was looking for answers about my iPhone then, when I gave it a chance) is very common in English-speaking social media and forums (or at least those that I frequent).

          I’ve personally never seen anyone defending Samsung or Huawei in that matter. That may be different in their home countries of course but I don’t speak those languages.

          To say that DadeMurphy is representative of most Apple fans is certainly an exaggeration.

          That’s true. My experience is only about vocal Apple defenders not the silent fans or critical users which are probably the vast majority.

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        11 months ago

        Kinda like how the kind of people that buy a Rolex because it’s expensive will scoff at Seiko owners. On the other hand, the kind of people that buy Rolex because they admire its mechanical movements is probably own a Seiko as well.

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        11 months ago

        I absolutely do see people simp for Microsoft

        E.g. when Microsoft was buying Bethesda and Activision, threads were full of people saying it was great, and those who said otherwise got a lot of hate for it.

        I’ve seen people fanboying over Windows too

        We see it with Tesla

        We see it with Nvidia

        Apple is the posterboy of megacorps that people simp for, but they are far from the only one

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          11 months ago

          when Microsoft was buying Bethesda and Activision

          I think that was equal part MSFT simping and Bethesda/Activision hate. Bethesda hasn’t chosen to release anything comparable to Skyrim since 2011, and Activision is just a shitshow all around, especially with Blizzard. Market consolidation is never good, but when EA bought Westwood, I felt that something of value has been lost. Not the case with these acquisitions.