What are you boycotting right now and why? Are there any Boycotts you've ended?

TootSweet@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 218 points –

This post is somewhat inspired by a recent post in this same community called "Is anyone else having trouble giving up Reddit due to content?"

I imagine "Reddit" will be a common answer. (And it's one of my answers.)

Another of my answers is "Hasbro." First Wizards of the Coast (a Hasbro subsidiary) tried to revoke an irrevokable license and screw over basically all 3rd-party publishers of D&D content, then they sent literal mercinaries to threaten one of their customers over an order mixup that wasn't even the customer's fault. D&D: Honor Among Thieves and the latest Transformers look really good, but those are within the scope of my boycott, so I won't be seeing those any time soon.

Third, Microsoft. (Apple too, but then I've never bought any Apple devices in my life, so it hardly qualifies as a boycott.) Just because of their penchant for using devices I own against me in every way they can imagine. And for really predatory business practices.

One boycott that I've ended was a boycott of Nintendo. I was pissed that they started marketing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (though it didn't have a name at the time) before the WiiU came out, prompting me to be an early adopter of the WiiU, and then when they actually released BotW, they dual-released it on WiiU and Switch. I slightly eased my boycott when the unpatchable Fusee Gilee vulnerability for the first batch of Switches was discovered. I wanted to get one of the ones I could hack and run homebrew on before they came out with a model that lacked the vulnerability.

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Nestle. Boycotting for years.

It made me sad that a ice cream I liked was part of nestle.

I'll miss hot pockets, good to know about Chameleon Cold Brew now though

Quick FYI to Europeans who want to boycott Nestlé: Häagen-Dazs is not owned by Nestlé in Europe.

For ice cream, try Tillamook if it's in your grocery store! More affordable than Ben and Jerry's and more cream than what's legally mandated!

Made me really sad when I learned Sweet Earth is Nestlé because they have a really good Seitan (wheat gluten) Bacon that is super tasty and difficult to replicate. But I like not supporting scum more than I like vegan bacon substitutes so 🤷

At this point, what am I not boycotting? lol

I guess this is the abridged no-go list:

  • Nestle (duh)
  • BP (still haven't forgiven them for lubricating the Gulf of Mexico and being like "oops, sorry")
  • Verizon (injecting tracking IDs into customer web traffic to sell to advertisers while also charging me $60/mo for 2 GB of data -- I'm a product or a customer. I will not be both.)
  • RWNJ-owned businesses (Chick-fil-A, In-n-Out, Hobby Lobby, Applebees, etc)
  • AT&T (After so many years, I forget exactly why, but they're just evil)
  • The entire states of Florida and Texas
  • The lottery (I'd have the same payout and more fun just setting the money on fire)
  • Microsoft (It's MY computer, not yours)
  • Apple (Overpriced hardware, control-freak walled garden, everything needs a damn $29 dongle, etc)
  • Reddit, Facebook, Twitter (also blocked in firewall)
  • Amazon (except the 2-3 times a year they give me a free month of Prime and I buy all my stuff, take the free 1-2 day shipping and cancel before they bill me)

Late additions:

My list is pretty similar to yours, with major exceptions that I include all the giant multinational oil companies (i.e., BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell - I get gas from Arco). I also substitute Google in place of Apple. I avoid Amazon like the plague, unless there is absolutely nowhere else I can buy something. I also have all the US mega banks on my list. Kroger's grocery stores. Probably a few more things I can't think of right now.

really? I like BoA - the tellers are friendly and I've never really had any issues with extra fees. been with them for over 20 years now

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Chick-Fil-A for their support for organizations that are anti-LGBT. Apparently these donations have stopped but I’m stubborn.

I haven't paid attention for a couple years, but the last time they "stopped" they just started donating to a charity they made to cover up that they are still donating to the same places. But they didn't do it directly so it doesn't count.

And the owners themselves are still donating to anti LGBT shit regardless, at least one of them has been funding an organization that has been assisting with putting out all these recent anti LGBT+ bills.

Bummer. It’s a shame because it really is some of the best fast food available.

Popeyes makes an amazing chicken sandwich! (Assuming that's what you were getting from Chick-fil-A.) I might even enjoy it more than Chick-fil-A's.

I honestly don't understand this take... I've never found their food remarkable. Maybe it's because I live in a big city, though.

CFL, Hobby Lobby, anyone who donates to anti LGBTQ I'm actively avoiding. It's mid 2020s everyone, let it go already

I honestly don't get their popularity. Not because of politics but I can honestly get a better chicken sandwich 5 min drive away.

it tastes good and it's convenient - not all places have a wide variety of restaurants

The company never apologized for any of it, so why should any of us forgive them? Dan Cathy made a big speech defending the contributions of company profits to anti-lgbtq groups, including groups supporting conversion therapy, and proclaimed that gay people are an affront to God.

I don't just not eat here, I actively judge the people that do. I'm not sorry. It's not hard to avoid eating greasy chicken from a restaurant that has become a cultural monument to desperaging people for the way they were born.

Meat, as it's carbon footprint is just too high.

And is a major cause of deforestation, biodiversity decline, antibiotic resistance, water pollution and water overuse, ... And of course animal cruelty and abuse.

Kurzgesagt has a fantastic video on the matter, and the video has great peer-reviewed sources right in the description for whoever would need them.

https://youtu.be/F1Hq8eVOMHs?si=GLo73jt6gaA433Ii

I've heavily reduced my meat consumption after seing this video. I basically never eat meat in the meals I make only for myself. It's not like I never eat meat, but since getting a bit more informed, I try to respect the occasional meat instead of expecting it several times a day.

I'm boycotting everything from Nestlé, which can get difficult since that evil octopus of a company has so many goddamn tentacles!

As for boycotts I've ended, I used to boycott the Lotus brand of toilet paper and paper towels because they were made by a Koch Industries subsidiary but then they sold the brand off to a socially and environmentally conscious Swedish company so I started buying them again.

Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, TikTok. Most people I work with think I'm totally out of touch with reality because I don't use any of the big social media platforms and then they watch the same 12 ads and 3 videos on 5 different apps.

It's funny, I never thought of myself as boycotting these... But I guess I am. I hate all of these, and I think they are bad for both individuals, and society.

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The gas station down on the corner. When I first moved here, I went there all the time because it was convenient. Gas, bread, soda, you name it, I would swing through there and pick it up. I stopped every single work morning and got coffee on the way to work. I started bringing my own insulated cup, so they charged me less. Then it was bought by a new owner, and he wanted to charge me more. Okay, it was still cheaper than if I used their cup and more convenient than making it at home - they provide the coffee, sweetener, creamer, and there's no clean up on my part. One day I went in with a new cup that was the same capacity as the old cup. A different shape, but it held the same number of ounces. The owner said, "that cup's bigger, I charge you more." I tried to argue, but he didn't budge, and he charged me the same amount as a large coffee in their cup. Now, I'm not stupid, I've worked in retail before, I know the largest cost to a cup of coffee is the cup, but I paid it, walked out the door, and never set foot in there again. That's been eleven years ago, and I don't plan to go back. I hope the few cents he greedily wanted over coffee was worth all the other lost sales.

I love that you've kept it up for so long!

My mother could carry a grudge like no one I’ve ever known, so I get it honest.

I used to boycott ATI before AMD bought them, because the driver support on Linux was so bad. I got a laptop with a GPU they didn't support until almost a couple years later, and then as soon as it worked, they dropped support because it was too old.

Now they have the open source driver and better GPU support than Nvidia.

To be fair, ATI windows drivers were dogshit as well.

Nothing. I've given up.

I am too small to make a difference, unable to convince others in my life to join, and the companies I want to boycott have grown so big that their brands are everywhere and it's exhausting to try to keep track of them all. Plus, boycotts are pretty ineffective these days. Even in the most extreme cases, companies now know they only have to wait ~2-3 months before the masses stop caring and move on to something else.

Now I just live my life. I support causes I believe in, try to treat everyone I meet with kindness and respect, and do what I can to give myself and my family a happy, comfortable life. That's all I can do, it may not be enough to save the world, but it's enough to save me and those I love

Facebook. Never had an account. In the early days I was afraid id lose job opportunities because something I'd post or others post with me in it, like smoking a bong or maybe just drunken 2am rant.

Now I don't like it cuz it converts sweet old people into Nazis. Among everything else.

Apple - while their products are undeniably good quality on both HW and SW sides, I hate their business practices, overpriced products (monitor stand for $1k ?!?!?!?!), and being anti right to repair.

Epic Games - partially owned by Tencent (a money hungry Chinese company), PC exclusivity deals, anti consumerism

Elon Musk - nuff said

Andrej Babiš - a Czech politician who used to be in the communist party back in the day (and denies it), a millionaire, a liar, a thief, and in general piece of shit. I will never buy any products made by companies owned by him (sure, they are not "his" per-se, because they can't legally be, but I am sure he still profits from them through money laundering).

Tik Tok - app by the Chinese, with tracking and information gathering throughout, and an ultimate time sink. Stupid trends start there, and it does absolutely nothing for the humanity.

Reddit - API fiasco, antagonistic, and predictable

Facebook - it's crap

Instagram - popularity contest

WhatsApp - unnecessary

Snapchat - unnecessary

TikTok - Chinese spyware

Microsoft - bloat and privacy

Adobe - expensive and slow

Twitter/X - crap

Elon Musk news - annoying

Oil change places - rip off & untrustworthy

Tire places except for Costco - rip off

Toyota dealerships - shady and deceptive

Apple - expensive and limiting

Netflix - crap

Hulu - crap

Wendy's - crap

KFC - crap

Bottled water - expensive and wasteful

Sodas - terrible for health

Papa Johns - treats employees like shit, crap politics, expensive

Panda Express - generic, local places are better

Pollo Tropical - generic, local places are better

Checking & savings banks - credit unions are much better for their customers

American cars - crap

BMW - for dickheads and too expensive

HOAs - waste of money, too controlling

Autism Speaks - more harmful than good

Susan G Komen - selfish litigators

Better Help - pays their clinicians shit, so you're getting bottom of the barrel therapy

Boycotting In N Out for being anti-vax and more recently anti mask. Shame because their burgers are pretty good for the prices they charge.

I recently chose to release my boycott on home Depot. I found that the one of the founders of home Depot was supporting Trump and since I'm anti-trump it doesn't make sense for me to support his supporters you know?

The friend of my enemy is my enemy after all.

But then I looked into it and found that home Depot had actually disavowed association with the guy and intentionally and willfully does not support any presidential candidate.

I'm still boycotting Walmart and Amazon and Chick-fil-A and hobby lobby though. Walmart and Amazon are some of the largest companies in the world and they can afford to pay their employees living wages and they choose not to in the name of greed.

Chick-fil-A and hobby lobby are companies that sell things that people might occasionally like but at the same time they use their profits to support anti-gay and anti-trans and anti-bodily autonomy movements, and even though I'm not affected by any of those three movements, I'm not going to let my money go into the pockets of people who are spending that money on hate.

If I can help it, I try to support local businesses over Walmart, Target, Amazon, or any other near monopolistic retail chain.

Chick-fil-A, and Hobby Lobby. Owners have been vehemently antiqueer and antichoice, and have funded such organizations and politicians through their business.

Activision/Blizzard and Ubisoft. Both have been accused of large scale sexual misconduct, and neither company has completely dealt with the issue.

Twitter and Reddit. It's not just that I hate the direction both sites are heading, but I want to fully back and support the open source alternatives that have grown during the migrations of both sites. Besides, Musk has made it to where I can't even lurk on Twitter if I wanted to.

JonTron. He's living proof that as long as you're funny, people will forgive and forget anything. (Look up his history with racism and antivax for those in the latter camp, cause I'm tired of answering the "what he do" question)

The Harry Potter franchise. This one hurt the most because I had just starting to get into the Harry Potter series as the pandemic hit, and I was halfway through Prisoner of Azkaban when Rowling started her campaign against trans people. I Also used respect Rowling a lot because she's a master at world building, and I had gotten into reading Harry Potter cause I wanted to take inspiration from it for my own work.

Ruroni Kenshin, and Nobuhiro Watsuki's other works. I can get why people would forgive JonTron and Rowling to an extent, but defending Nobuhiro's pedophilia is a bridge way tf too far for me.

Blizzard. After the Blitzchung incident I uninstalled every one of their games and haven’t played anything Blizzard since.

Once the merger is complete with Microsoft I’ll probably start playing them again.

Good old ethical Microsoft.

I am appreciative of the irony.

Although my rationale is that Microsoft is less likely to sell out western democracy.

Except they are selling out, their ad revenue, telemetry, cloud services, development and support, all dominated by outsourcing at any cost on the race to the bottom

I won’t defend Microsoft but aside from open source software, which software company is NOT engaged in those practices?

Open source is the business model. Majority of systems and soon enough applications agnostic of platform.

I'll be happy when the leadership is gone. So many fucked things happened under their watch. The over watch player being fired then rehired because they said free Hong Kong. Or the announcers who were fired because they were on screen when the player said something. The pile of sexual harassment cases that blizzard settled. Then the obvious intense money grab that their games have become.

BP. For their incrediblely bad environment and safety record

Nestle for their baby formula shenanigans

Goya and at&t for their trump support

Nestle for monopolization of water reserves all over the world. Nestle for using child labor for their chocolate.

!fucknestle@lemmy.ml

Thanks for boycotting Nestle, i'm really grateful to anyone else who does so.

BP Executive: "Sure we massively wounded the planet with our criminal negligence - but doesn't everyone love baseball? How about we get two more strikes?"

Any products that support Koch Industries. Horrible people.

Koch Industries is pretty much the main reason why I boycott the entire United States of America. They are the absolute pinnacle of evil in this world. Spectacular evil scum that company is.

Surprised I don't see this one, but slave trade chocolate (which unfortunately is most chocolate).

There are some lists out there, but we try to avoid all chocolate unless we are sure it isn't harvested with slave labour, even partially.

Any state that voted for Trump. Especially if they did it twice

More people should do this. Democrats control more wealth in this nation. We should be asking business who they support before purchasing their products and services. On top of that businesses that support the right should be openly attacked and exposed. Fascism can be starved.

I won't travel to the US anymore save for New York state. We used to do great road trips through the US, but now that their anti LGBT and women politics and attack on drag queens have become so violent, I just won't go there.

Apple. I wouldn't use their products if they were free.

Roblox. As a parent, I'm not about to support a casino for kids. As a hobbyist game developer, I won't support their exploitation of developers either.

Lotteries. Im not against gambling in general, but I sure am against emotional manipulation, and taking advantage of those who don't understand math.

I traditionally never back any lottery but when they break $1 Billion the ROI becomes too high not to toss in a few dollars. I've bought only seven lottery tickets in my life and won big on Powerball playing when the jackpot was huge. Playing every week, that is where you get in trouble.

It’s not dumb to spend $10 on 5 tickets and spend the next 2-4 hours imagining / discussing what I would do with the winnings. It’s basically a movie ticket for my imagination, costs the same amount, and lasts about the same amount of time. I call that worth it for a bit of fun every year or so when the jackpot gets really high.

Why boycott apple?

I will not be upgrading my MacBook Air 2017 with a new Mac when it dies. This was the last year that you could replace the SSD, a part that is guaranteed to fail in time. All new Macs have soldered in SSDs that cannot be replaced. There are more reasons but that’s enough for me, I’m done with Macs (after owning many over the decades since getting my first in 1986).

I thought they were pushing a "right to repair" bill /s

Blizzard/Activision after all the scandals.

Google music after it changed to youtube music and changed all the music I bought and downloaded to a file format that only could play on YouTube music and you had to be online every day to validate your music. Fuck em

I'm still on my Blizzard boycott that started with the Blitzchung thing. Family and friends have tried to get me to drop it to play with them a few times, but a boycott doesn't seem like it has much purpose (or effect) if you just drop it after a while when nothing has changed.

Yeah. Fuck Google for that. That really pisses me off. Fuck them for changing from "buy this and it's yours" to "rent this from us forever if you want the app to work."

At least my pruchases are backed up on the high seas.

Inkjet printers are pretty much a scam, and HP is particularly shameless about it. I do not buy anything from HP.

Dell sold me a lemon laptop and it took 6 months for them trying to fix it before I demanded a complete replacement, and they replaced it with a different model with fewer features. I wouldn't buy a Dell if civilization depended on it.

I'm avoiding pretty much any large video game studio. Kinda baffles me that anyone anywhere does business with Activision/Blizzard, EA, Bethesda and the like. They treat their creative staff like shit, they treat their customers like shit. Looking down my list of games bought in the last 10 years, I'm not sure if Unknown Worlds Entertainment (developers of Subnautica) or Coffee Stain Studios (Goat Simulator; Satisfactory) are the largest studio I buy from. Valve themselves don't count per "in the last 10 years."

I avoid Microsoft as much as I can. They're just straight-up bad people and have been since before I was born.

Fast fashion companies

I buy on Amazon only if I got some gift card (because im broke af and those are free money) but never with the fast shipment

Fast foods, Starbucks and similar

Delivery companies like Uber eats or Glovo

Meat

I don’t buy not-reusable products (like toothbrushes, razors, cotton) with a few exceptions, where I can I buy the eco or tech versions

Meat?!

Yes. I don't boycott it myself, because I fucking love meat, but we need to finda way to make it more sustainable and less cruel to animals. (Not the murdering part, of course, but how we treat them beforehand.)
I fully understand why somebody boycotts it.

I wonder if meat eaters think vegetarians don't like meat? I loved eating meat, I hanker for burgers and steaks as much as the next man. I grew up on a farm, I'm not some bleeding heart. But I figured I gotta put my money where my mouth is, I couldnt say I was an environmentalist and not do the one biggest thing an individual can.

Yeah, that would be awesome, but it would be against the principles of capitalism- profit over sustainability, so probably it won't happen soon.

Yep! You have to actually boycott it if you want anything to change.

Yeah I don’t know if it counts as a boycott, I’m vegetarian but I don’t buy meat for our family also, my husband eat meat only when someone gift him (we are in a rural area so it happens)

Why Glovo?

Because they treat their riders like shit (not only Glovo, every delivery company) and they also take a big cut from the shops, so if I want to order some pizza for example I call directly the pizza guy from the pizzeria or the supermarket delivery But if you absolutely need to use a delivery service at least give a nice tip to the rider, unfortunately in my country tips are uncommon, very few people give it and usually is just some coins

Are you speaking from experience? What do you consider a decent tip and do they actually go to the riders?

Yes I was a rider for a brief period, your pay is calculated on the time and distance of your delivery but when you meet the client they can give you cash as a tip, you don’t have to declare it so Glovo wouldn’t even knew about it

Just a few euros are fine, only one time a woman gave me 5€, people here don’t use to tip but if they do they give you just the spare change from their pockets

Always feel bad as I soldem have cash to tip and depend on the in app tip feature. Guess it's not too much effort to have cash reserves if it's as bad for riders as you say.

I'm boycotting too many things to count. I have an entire website where I just list things I think should be boycotted for the sole reason of I hate capitalism

Chinese products. After living there for a decade, I now actively try and avoid buying products made there—or Chinese companies—at the least.

I've seen a lot of people I know try to avoid Chinese companies but they weren't concerned about the products which seemed a little odd to me. For example they'd pay $25 for a 6 ft USB C cable at a gas station instead of buying the same cable from Ali Express for a third of the price.

Sony - When the ps3 came out it had the OtherOS feature that allowed users to install Linux. This was the main reason I bought a PS3 instead of other systems. From the beginning, it turned out that Sony crippled the OtherOS by restricting resources that were available to it.

After a few years, they removed the OtherOS feature, because someone hacked it, which could possibly lead to pirating ps3 games.

They sold me a PS3 based on a specific feature and then disabled that feature. I will never knowingly buy a Sony product again.

Wasnt there a class action lawsuit about that?

Probably piddly payouts per customer.

There was, I signed up for it and I never received anything. And then the disk drive on my PS3 went to pot and disabled the whole device. Sony can't design hardware for shit.

Back around the start of the millennium Napster became a thing and suddenly every song was fair game. I cannot stress how cool it was to be able to find a song and hear it on demand.

I did however feel some guilt about taking songs for free from my favorite bands at the time. So I came up with some ethical standards I could live with. One of them being "If I downloaded more than 3 songs off a single album, I should buy that album." After that I took stock off my mp3 collection and began purchasing CD's to back fill what I'd downloaded.

The first band I started purchasing albums from was Metallica, and then they sued Napster.

I haven't spent a dime on them or listened to their music since. At first it was a conscious decision, but then after a year or so I realized I just didn't care about their music much anymore so it was easy after that.

Same here. I had a bunch of their CDs and downloaded a few Metallica songs. Then I got kicked off of Napster after they sued, and haven't been able to listen to Metallica since then. I'm not boycotting them, and they're within their right to sue, but the whole incident just soured their songs in my mind.

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I'm boykotting Canon and Birkenstock. The first for being total idiots, spurting "open source is theft of intellectual property!", the second because I know the owner family (the son was in my class) and they are assholes that would make Trump proud.

Nestlé, wherever I can. They are a particularly evil multinational corporation.

Also won't work for companies that profit on human misery.

🤔 So they primarily make chocolate and bottled water, right?

What if someone else came along and set up a company that sold chocolate and bottled water obtained a lot more ethically. How would you all feel about that?

Better. There are plenty of companies that aren't Nestle that provide both I'm sure.

But Nestle's tentacles are into many more products than just those two, which makes them challenging to ignore 100%. From Wikipedia:

Nestlé owns over 2000 brands in 186 countries

🤔🤔🤔

I imagine a world where bottled water is sold in chilled aluminum bottles instead of shitty, non-reuseable plastic. That is bottled from desalinated seawater whose excess brine is flash-boiled and the sea salt sold instead of ripped off from innocent cities' aquifers.

I imagine a world where chocolate is primarily grown either in the southern U.S., like Louisiana and Florida, where workers would have at least some rudimentary labor protection instead of African and South American countries whose people are treated like chattel slaves, or greenhouses.

I imagine a world like this, and the profits it could bear. And I say, yes, internets, let's do this

Microsoft, Apple, anything Nestle, Meat products that don't tell you where the animal was raised and claim it's origin is domestic (too often bs). Pet food from the big global players.

Semi-boycotting digital stores like Epic Games and Ubisoft. I already have Steam and GOG and I don't wan't any more bloatware or their launchers on my system. Plus others don't seem to give a shit about Linux players.

Animal products.

Have been boycotting those for 7 years now, and I can’t imagine ending that.

I was sitting here thinking, "My god, all these people are boycotting these things? I'm not boycotting anything." And then I saw your comment and realized that I boycott things without really thinking about it as an active boycott. Vegetarian since 2013 myself, vegan for just about a month.

Not a 100% boycott, but I try my best to minimize interest and interaction unless it's the absolute last resort:

  • Nintendo
  • Disney
  • Reddit
  • Imgur

Reddit obviously. Pretty much any corpo controlled social media in general though. Deleted my FB account about 5-6 years ago and never looked back. Deleted my barely used Twitter account after muskrat took over.

Blizzard. Haven't played a Blizzard game since 2012 ish. I was deployed and would play WoW in my downtime until a major update came out and completely broke me, blizzard was no help in the multiple tickets that I submitted. Tried every fix I could find on the internet at the time. I asked them if they could send me an install disc, I'd even pay for it. Hard no from blizzard. It was clear they didn't care about a long time player like me. That was it for them. Now over the years we have seen all of the scandals and games rampant with microtransactions. I'll never play another one of their games unless I pirate the shit out of it.

I'm becoming increasingly intolerant to all of the tech price increases so I've been ramping up my self hosting capabilities. I just need time which is a hard commodity to come by for me anymore. This is really the only thing preventing me from cancelling Netflix right now because Netflix is easy for my kid to access across devices.

I have wanted to cancel Amazon for months now, but that's a battle I've lost to the wife. She gets everything on there. I've tried the argument that we can just order stuff when we have a cart over $25 for the free shipping. I've mentioned about how many late shipments we've got over the last few months. 2 day shipping has become a straight lie at this point. We don't watch Amazon prime video at all.

Fast / Branded fashion - When I was at grammar school there were attempts at bullying kids not wearing branded clothes. Attempts - because those days I was not only year older and head higher than any of my peers but also one pissed off boy scout. They say violence does not solve anything - I say there are exceptions. I don't wear clothes with any form of visible branding or statement. No matter if it is NIKE or similar piece of crap or some brand no one ever heard of. My backpack is the model bundeswehr used to use till the late 80s - re-stitched so many times it is probably a totally unique piece of luggage by now. My jeans are de-branded levis or wornstar bootcuts with reinforced crotch (iron-on patches), my jackets are by Polish company Helicon Tex - they mostly supply to military / police - their models are brand less single color rugged simple and big on pockets. I love Source sandals and linen pants for summer. It should be noted that my occupation does not require me to look respectable - I look like a used fiver - and everybody loves me.

99% of my media consumpion (movies, tv series, books...) is, how do I put it, "free of charge"... so techincally I boycott anything that is not my local movie theater/library

it's not boycotting if you still consume it, you are just not paying for it

A little bit different, but Caseking will never get my business. They have a booth at Gamescom right now where you can race in a simrig and try to get the best time of the day. There is also a time of a pro which you can try to beat, and if you do and are the fastest at the end of the day you get a 200€ discount on Moza Racing.

Here comes the problem though, they ran the wrong game for more than half a day (AC instead of ACC) and when telling them that with the configuration of the circuit (Nürburgring with the slower chicane as the last to last corner) the time was simply impossible to beat. They just laughed at me and making it look like I had a skill-issue and am simply not good enough to beat the time. When I came back in the last hours they switched over to ACC but were driving a wrong, slower car making the challenge still not beatable. I tried to tell them this once again but they continued to just laugh and ignore me. If you ask me they dont want anybody to win the coupon and are just ripping people off

My longest ongoing boycott is Nestle. I've probably bought a Nestle product by accident at some point or another, but if I see the logo or know it's a sub brand it's a no go. My newest boycott is LTT/LMG (Linus Media Group).

I left Reddit but I'm not sure if I would qualify that as boycotting. I don't browse there but I still use the search terms for niche information like I did in the past. Reading this thread I see a lot of boycotts that I agree with, but I wouldn't qualify as my own since I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary. Take Hobby Lobby, I've never had cause to go there so I've never gone there. If I had cause to go there, I would find an alternative but it's not like I'm actively going out of my way like I do to ignore Nestle products.

I still get Chick-fil-A occasionally, it's one thing I feel guilty about. Not often mind you, like once every few months, but growing up I had fun memories there with people I won't be able to make new memories with, so I find it comforting.

I don't care how good the game looks, or how much I want it, or how deep the sale is.

I dont buy games from EA, or Ubisoft, and I don't buy anything from Nintendo or Sony.

Companies that actively hate its customers won't see a dime of my money.

Also Nestle, for what I hope are obvious reasons.. but its hard to avoid it since it hides itself in so many subsidiaries.

Why Nintendo? Maybe I'm out of the loop.

So I just got home and I did not prepare a dissertation on the subject, so I'm just gonna tell you the two issues I remember clearly off the top of my head.

  1. they had a program that would sick lawyers on anyone that streamed/lets play'd Nintendo games, unless they signed a very invasive contract with nintendo that gave nintendo something like half their profits.

  2. they are so grossly incompetent that when Tears of the Kingdom had its street date broken early, they sent their lawyers out to abuse DMCA to shut down any discussion or screenshots of the game, up to and including DMCA'ing their own twitter account promoting the game.. Which is stupid because the coverage was better than any coverage money could buy, and buy going full draconian on it they just looked ike out of touch assholes.

Theres plenty of other controversial and stupid bullshit from nintendo, both big and small.. and it just, to me, shows a disdain for the customer thats willingly giving them their hard earned money.

Oh there are a lot. Nestlé and Amazon are the most important ones. I can't really say I boycott social media such a Facebook or Instagram because I do not really care about them. Boycotting includes an active action for me

Im kinda doing the same. Cant say I always do. If im very hungry after a party and only the nearest gas station is open, i grab a snickers.

But what kind of active action are you talking about? Not using facebook seems like a legit boycott of it. Is it actively speaking about not using it and informing other people?

Sometimes I go shopping for groceries and see something I like, then I see it is Nestlé - I am actively boycotting it. Same with Amazon, I actively order in other shops and pay 10€ more just to not support Amazon.

On the other hand I do not buy olives, not because I boycott them - I just don't like the taste of olives. Same is with Facebook or Instagram, I do not feel a need for it, I just don't care for their products. Does that make sense?

btw. I fucking love olives, just tried to make a good example

Ubisoft, EA, Epic Games, Blizzard / Activision,, etc.. All of these companies mistreat their workers. From racism and sexism to sexual harassment and unbearable crunch. Fuck these companies. (I also boycott other companies, but I havent seen these mentioned yet.)

Sweatshop clothes. Except for show merch but as most shows I go to are punk shows, they're usually pretty good about ethically sourced merch.

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I've been boycotting Apple for the past fifteen years. I tend to avoid any systems that are closed or proprietary by design. It's becoming increasingly difficult to adhere to this principle due to the profit motives for this practice. Notable examples of late are electric car chargers. You would imagime that there are different electrons in your battery compared with other people's but no, physics is truly universal. It's the car makers that dream up these differences and create incompatible battery interfaces. Compare that with petroleum products, one can fill a tank anywhere and it works the same, as it should do.

Compare that with petroleum products, one can fill a tank anywhere and it works the same, as it should do.

Unless you put gas in your diesel, or diesel in your gas vehicle.

We also used to have leaded four star and two star (here in the UK). Nowadays there's higher octane unleaded fuel. These differences serve a purpose for engines with greater compression ratios. The point about lithium battery chargers is that they can easily use the same physical interface and detect the nature of a battery using standard methods. The same way you can charge any mobile phone from any USB port - except Apple.

Battery powered hand tools are also brand specific, for no discernible reason. It's wasteful and it will hopefully be banned.

Theres pretty much just 2 car plugs, though.. Yes some tried to do their own plug, but eventually abandoned it in favor of an open standard that everyone uses.. and then theres tesla, who keeps promising to open its super charger network and provide adapters/new plugs for the open standard.

its not like the late 90s of cellphones where everyone used proprietary voltages and connectors because fuck you thats why.

Technology Connections has several excellent videos on this subject.

Think about what you are saying. We have two types, that's twice as many as we need. That means there are millions of problems that electric car users need to solve for no apparent reason or benefit.

On the other hand, why is WiFi so great? Because it works everywhere. Why does it work everywhere? Because there is one standard.

You do realize there are a LOT Wifi standards, right?

I mean, compared to WiFi, its genuinely amazing there are only two standards for electric car chargers. and the only reason 2 exists is because Tesla didnt want to share.

Sure, technology moves on and we create as we go. That evolution creates the backwards compatibility problem but it's separate from the incompatible by design problem. These differences are cynically inserted at the interface of systems in order to assert control. I notice that HP are in hot water for operating in this space lately and have been at the vanguard of the project to make ink more expensive than gold. When farmers began their open rebellion against the closed systems of agricultural machinery makers, who also showed up in the court viewing gallery? The reigning champion of proprietary interfaces, Apple.

Cars - Even if it makes my life extremely difficult in today's day and age, I've decided to try my best not getting/buying a car. I'm in Europe, so this is much easier to do than in US, and I want to see how far can I go with a bike or public transport only.

Blizzard, Bungie, Activision, Bethesda (at least titles developed by them) - anti consumer practices, even though some of the games are definitely good. As for Bethesda, I still would be down to buy games published but not developed by them, though the only one I've ever gotten was Dishonored.

Google and Microsoft - terrible privacy, tries to monopolize things. Actual evil companies and I don't really like them, switched them out completely from my daily desktop life and I couldn't be happier.

I've avoided Microsoft for years, but recently I've been reducing my Google use. I'm still on Gmail, and Street View is special, but I've been slowly replacing Google utilization:

  • Search: Duck Duck Go
  • Maps: Open Street Map, OsmAnd
  • Drive: Extra Hard Drives
  • Chrome: Firefox
  • Home: Home Assistant (WIP)

Upcoming projects include replacing my phone's Google-built Android image and transitioning to ProtonMail.

It's not one big project, it's lots of projects. It's worthwhile, though. Along the way, I've reconnected with my love of good tech and I've gained new hobbies like privacy and contributing to OSM.

Honest questions if you don't mind. How do you avoid Google? I understand the want/need to avoid them, but not knowing any better (like most people i imagine) opted in for everything because it's just so convenient and their apps work so well. So how do you get out without completely disrupting your whole life. Gmail, calendar, maps, keep, sheets, docs.... I understand there's alternate open source versions of them all, but none of them really seem to work as well, and do the apps really not track you? How do you get out of Gmail? So you now have to abandon it or can you forward to thunderbird or something ?

I slowly degoogled my life. It took me a lot of babysteps and a couple of years but it was well worth it and sound pretty impressive now: My phone runs Lineage OS with MikroG, I use OsmAnd for maps, NeoStore for open source apps and Aurora Store for like three apps I really want from the Play Store. I pay 1€ per month for my email-provider and get calendars, tasks and contacts, which I sync with DavX5 to my phone and computer. I run Linux on my Desktop PC since a couple of months and love it so far. My router runs through a Raspberry Pi with Pi-hole, which catches a lot of telemetry and ads.

You're right, sometimes it's a little less polished or convenient, but that's okay because I never forced myself. That's how I got this far I think.

I got put of gmail via protonail and proton mail provides me a lot of things that google offered. Proton offers zero access encryption.

And for the open source alternatives if they were tracking thosevthat review the source code would callitt out.

For sheets and docs I don't do a lot of collab work so I just use libre office but their are open source alternatives you can host for colabrotive work

Lol - wonder if this thread makes us a bunch of Karens.

In no particular order:

  • Reddit (obvious reasons)
  • My local KFC (three strikes on really, really shitty order fulfillment via Uber Eats, no fucks given when complaints lodged)
  • A pizza chain here in Australia - La Porchetta - for sucking people into a loyalty program where the points couldn't be redeemed via their shitty app
  • All social media sites except LinkedIn (there's still moderate value in professional networking) - I've even extended my boycott of Shit Tok to banning it on my home network (much to my teenagers' chagrin)
  • G2A.com because they fucked me over on a Xbox Live 12-month key after alleging my PayPal account was deemed a "payment risk", yet they still spam me with emails on a weekly basis
  • Netflix after they said they'd still charge me for password sharing when my stepkids use our account at the dad's place, even thought they're part of my household

Boycotts I've ended:

  • My mother (not a nice person, but my daughter deserves to have a relationship with her last living grandparent)

Boycotts I wish I had the strength/ability/motivation to implement:

  • Big tech
  • Nestle
  • (my daughter's use of) Roblox

Roblox use extremely predatory tactics for children on top of being riddled with child predator. Go download Minecraft or one of the open source clones and let her use those instead.

La Porchetta - weren't they involved with the mob too at some point? There's one near me; never seen anyone visit. I swear it's a front...

You know, it wouldn't surprise me one bit. They're just not trying hard enough to be a good pizza joint.

My mother (not a nice person, but my daughter deserves to have a relationship with her last living grandparent)

If she was bad enough for you to kick her out of her life, do your children really deserve to have that be let back in?

As with any human relationship, there's a whole range of nuance missing that would be impossible for me to cover off here.

All I can say is that, as she's reached old age, my mother's become quite the doting grandparent. All the bullshit my siblings and I have a problem with aren't present when she's with her grandchildren.

Still, Wouldnt be the first time that an abusive person put on the good doting grandparent act, until the parents backs were turned. Make sure you talk to your kids and have an air of openness and honesty with them so they'll tell you, truthfully, if grandma is back to her old tricks.

@TootSweet Its said a modern human can't live without using Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and f*ckbook.
They dominate that much of our lives.

Wanted to change this notion. So I don't use a single Big Tech service. Why? How about-

  1. Their monopoly which stifles innovation
  2. Their potential influence which can meddle in anything from politics to even your day to day life decisions
  3. Worst of all, their privacy record
  4. Addiction problems, especially in kids

Hope that's good enough

Hard to believe these days. Do you have a blog or publish any list of your alternatives? Particularly difficult around smartphone and apps like email/calendar/photos etc isn't it?

@bytor9 yes it can be tricky.

But I really don't have a Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon or F*ckbook account nor use any of their services. Occasionally once in a year I might visit if given a link but that's pretty much it.

As for a list, I might launch a blog soon. Follow me on Mastodon for that! Meanwhile, here are 2 great lists-

  1. https://www.privacytools.io
  2. https://www.privacyguides.org/en/

You'd want to use FOSS software as much as possible!

I'm not sure "boycott" is the right word, but I refuse to pay for games that have microtransactions in them.

I also won't have anything to do with Hasbro in general and D&D specifically until they issue a public apology for the halfling art in 5e. I'm only half kidding.

I have a local grocery chain I only go to when I'm desperate because the president of the company is an absolute shit bag of a human being, and because they have armed guards confronting shoplifters, which is really fucking dystopian if you ask me.

  • DRM because it is feudalism, theft, and a disgusting violation of the fundamental unalienable human right of ownership.
  • Autodesk I experienced Eagle. -Extortionists
  • Subscription software

Boycotting is hard, because "no ethical consumption (etc).

That said, I boycott Wendy's and highly, HIGHLY encourage everyone else to do so as well because they still won't sit down with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and join the Fair Food Program.

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-> Nestlé (obviously)

-> Nintendo, despite their friendly appearance and their quality games they are one of the worst game companies of all time. They openly spit in the face of their fans and persecute anyone trying to make something good out of their creations (Melee, Pokemon uranium) or breaking their DRM filled proprietary walled garden (looking at gary bowser). Im a huge pokemon fan but i only play on emulators or foss projects like showdown so as to carefully not give them anything.

-> Amazon literally the devil and symbol of exploitation/over consumerism, never forgetting the working conditions of their employees in my country and everywhere else.

-> Tencent, Lenovo, Oneplus, Huawei, and all the others. Obvious.

Fast food. It's all disgusting fucking garbage, the customer service is horrible, delivery services rip you off non-stop, and their business practices are completely unethical and cruel. So I decided, "fuck them all" and started cooking for myself. Nowadays I make food that's leaps and bounds ahead of that pig swill I used to gulp down, even comparable to a lot of restaurants.

You don't actually need most businesses to survive, especially food service. Food service is arguably the easiest aspect of society to gain true independence from.

The benefits are numerous. By cooking at home you can ensure that it's healthier, cooked thoroughly with sanitary handling, impress guests, pay less, and prepare it to your own taste.

The state of Florida. They don't need my tourist dollars right now. When they can figure out state government again, I'll consider spending my money there. They have no shortage of tourists, but I know it's not my money propping up that insanity.

I believe Florida doesn't have sales tax so your tourist dollars don't even go to DeSantis and cro.

EA and Ubisoft.

Most clothing brands... I'm not paying a premium to be a walking advertisement and its all made in sweatshops anyway. I'd rather some non branded stuff so I'm contributing less to that whole system.

I dont care about all of the android watch or apple airtag stuff either. The new phone can do xyz.. Great still dont care as its a tracking piece of shit that will break in a few years.. I may as well keep my current piece of shit until the wheels fall off.

Subscription services. I used to use Netflix back in the day when you only needed one subscription and changing the DNS still worked.

I use free Spotify with brave adblocking and newpipe for music. I hear sailing is lovely this time of year.

TLDR: I avoid most corporations where I can , I think valve are the only one that I dont mind interacting with.

Pokemon go, since they upped the price of remote raids and made waaay harder for people like me out in a remote town to fully participate I’ve not been back. Which sucks because I really liked collecting pokemon with it. But I kept getting the feeling that the company hated me. Well it doesnt seem to like any of its users, but it especially didn’t like the ones in locations like mine. So I left and refuse to go back.

Also a local art shop , the owner was really snobby and said I couldnt afford the paint I was after. She was correct but still, not nice to make me feel bad about it.

Nestlé and big chocolate brands such as Hershey. I doubt they'll stop their human rights violations until they face actual repercussions so I'm probably gonna keep it that way.

It's surprising how much candy, specifically chocolate candies, are sold every single day. I never knew that people ate so much chocolate!

I still eat chocolate, I just try to limit it to stuff that's slave free. The biggest brands tend to be shit in comparison to a lot of smaller slave free brands anyway.

Amazon - that dude has already enough money

Doing the same. Good to be free off that place. No longer get adverts or placement at the top of my searches for Amazon anymore either...

Further to that, Netflix prices come up. Content was getting stale

Too many to list, here are a couple of mine:

Companies that support Russia's war in Ukraine by doing business and paying taxes in Russia. Leroy Merlin is one of them, I used to spend a lot in their store. I use Zrada app on my Android phone to track these companies and avoid them.

Apple - mainly because they fight against customer's right to repair their devices. Also, I prefer devices that are easy service and upgrade and I feel they steered the industry away from that.

I stopped using Apple products since the time when they convert my mp3s to an iTunes derivative. Never buying/using Apple again.

Reddit, because… you know.

Walmart, people I know who’ve worked there were not treated well… and then there’s the plopping down in a town/city and hurting the local business just cause…

I'm still boycotting Wizards of the Coast over the OGL drama. In addition to being against open and shared content in their game system, I was getting tired of their half baked books with no substance coming so frequently that I just couldn't keep up with it. When they announced their own Virtual Tabletop software, I knew it was only a matter of time before you couldn't even play D&D 5e on another platform so I bailed and I'm not looking back.

being against open and shared content

Absolute newb regarding non-video games here. What do you mean by that? How do they stop players from sharing content?

So, part of what it seems like they were doing was setting up their new license to begin restricting smaller creators and groups from being able to create premium content for their game system without paying exorbitant fees to WotC.
Also if they create a "preferred" VTT system or environment that they own, only release official content to this system, they kill other VTTs that their audience is already using, and push them all to their software. Notes from meetings with WotC and Hasbro all began to sound like a big push to add microtransactions to a tabletop game and corner their audience into spaces where they will get a piece of any profit being made related to D&D, which is a far cry from the open and collaborative license that we had all enjoyed up until recently. It is all just scummy corporate bs and I'm not going to give them any more of my money until they stop.

Whats VTT, virtual table top? Like a companion app to support playing sessions? Sounds like they were more open regarding custom content than they legally had to in the past and now they are taking these grants away from the community? Like using official content and names in custom adventures and selling them?

Yeah, a virtual tabletop, which due to covid, have exploded in popularity over the last few years. What it really feels like in the community was that between the "Golden Age" of D&D 3-3.5 and even the "Dark Ages" of 4th edition, the publishers at Wizards of the Coast at the time had intended to license most of the ability to make and create content for D&D and share it openly and the original Open Games License at the time was written such that it couldn't be revoked and that content for D&D would be able to be created and shared openly. The new OGL being pushed by WotC attempts to retract the previous license and includes language that states that WotC owns or has rights to any and all content published for D&D by third party homebrewers, and any profits made up to a ridiculously high number made by third parties was owed to WotC, which is a complete 180 from the previous OGL and many people were rightfully angry about it.

Besides 3.5 is better /s mostly. Its my preferred system but enjoy what you like

I've almost entirely switched to Pathfinder at this point and I'm having a great time.

First end or second edition I have been on first since wotx pulled their bs with 4th edition

Second, I'm looking at the 1e adventures though, I might have to delve into them, even if I'm rewriting them for 2e.

There’s no way some of the stuff itt is actually boycotts.

Boycotts are organized and have specific goals and demands. Not buying nestle products isn’t a boycott because whats the demand, that they break up? Pirating media or blocking ads isn’t a boycott both because it’s not organized (in the political sense, not the semantic sense) and there’s no demand.

There’s nothing wrong with not buying nestle stuff or piracy but they’re not boycotts.

Also boycotts don’t work on their own. They gotta be paired with a protest movement, the more militant the better (the option of boycotting covers the non-militant bases).

Twitter, barilla, chik-fil-a, hobby lobby, papa johns, reddit

Twitter is a cess pool and reddit is bafflingly going down the same path. Barilla attempted to change its image but I dont trust anything that suddenly claims to care once money is involved. Chik-fil-a and hobby lobby are still run by religious nutbars and I dont see a point in going to papa johns after years of going elsewhere and making my own pizza when I feel like it. Also they died off immediately in my area after the controversy came out lol. So I'd have to go out of my way to eat there.

Anything Tencent or Bytedance.

Every western country bashes Tiktok but it's owned by these companies, and their holdings are in the thousands of apps and games including Reddit and Discord.

They're just data mining companies and anywhere the CCP has access to your data is a problem.

Several things but the most interesting one to others might be Firehouse Subs. Got treated like shit at one over a decade ago and have boycotted ever since.

I guess I've effectively boycotted McDonald's too. I'd rather go without food than go to McDonald's. Doesn't taste good so I'd rather not waste my money.

I've had to tell friends several times that I don't eat at these places.

For me it's Starbucks and Chipotle - they both discontinued the best thing on their menu, chorizo. I've had other things I liked at both restaurants, but I'm not going to waste my money with either for what they've done.

Keeping track of what to boycott became to burdensome, so I'm just kinda doing a universal boycott where I buy everything possible second hand.

Hobby Lobby is probably one of the biggest on my shitlist

Ubisoft, for at least 10 years.

Reddit since the API changes were announced

If you want to watch honor among thieves but don't want to support Hasbro, just raise the black flag (and your VPN) and pirate it

Digg, I don't even remember why. It's been like 10 years.

Samsung, Apple, anything Elon, some local solar company

Which smartphone do you use and what makes that company different from Apple/Samsung?

No samsung bacause they did some pretty nasty things on their TV platform, pushing ads and what not. No apple because it lacks freedom thar I desire. So my last phone was a pocophone F1 with lineageos, swapped it for a pixel 7a this year. I'm not even sure if that is a sane choice, but I'm not quite sure what a good alternative might be.

Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Uber, HP.

Also, specifically in France: Casino, Monoprix, Leader-Price (now owned by Casino).

Everything google, Facebook, twitter, TikTok…

I’m surprised at how few mentioned google. That’s my biggest one for sure. Not perfectly but I’m trying to get away. I think YouTube is the only thing I consciously use regularly but that’ll be a tough habit to break

Many things actually. I'm in the process of degoogling and ditching ms office. Ditched reddit. Ditched discord. I'm also ditching android apps and switching to FOSS versions if i can find them. And today i ditched Startpage. I just found this article about them: https://restoreprivacy.com/startpage-system1-privacy-one-group/

I'm also trying to get rid of plastic and replacing plastic things if i can. So, no more plastic cutting boards, switched them for glass ones. Dental floss in a cardboard box. Things like that.

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I’m trying to avoid products made in China, with varying success.

Am also vegetarian if I get the choice (which isnt always)

Edit; I appear to also be boycotting fast fashion if unintentionally. I wear clothes until they are worn out and then some

Amy's Foods until the strikers say otherwise. I support BDS always. No fast food, no fast fashion.

Totally boycotting micro$oft (except for leeching from github)

boycotting Israel as much as I can (a medication I depend on comes from there, unfortunately)

Fast food, it's just bad and unhealty

eBay as a buyer, selling stuff there opened my eyes as how much that platform sucks.

AAA game studios, kinda. I just pirate them.

What's up with ebay?

Where to start

High fees (13/15% if you're a professional)

It sides ALWAYS with the buyer, even when the buyer admits to scam the seller (happened to me twice)

Bogus fees for stuff like people buying from outside the EU (I'm in the EU)

Bogus rules, I couldn't sell and old police hat, even if it isn't in use anymore by the police, Idk why, they straight up removed my listing.

Scummy algorithm, if you don't pay their mafia boss sponsorship % (like 15% on top of the 15% fee and shipping) they don't indicize you in the top ~3 pages

And many more

Does your Hasbro boycott extend to the products of others licensing rights from them?

Because, though I totally get and agree with your point about Hasbro, having to skip Baldurs Gate 3 would be a huge test of your resolve if you're anything like me 😁

I don't know if I boycott. I refuse to do business with certain companies, if that counts. I suppose that's what a boycott is.

  • Google, first and foremost
  • Microsoft
  • Meta
  • Apple
  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • Paypal, including Venmo
  • all banks
  • oil change places
  • all outlet stores

There's probably more I'm not thinking of. Generally speaking I use all FOSS software, always buy things used from a person who owns it, don't buy processed food and cook my own 99% of the time, don't use chemical products on my skin or in the shower, buy clothes used and use cash for everything. For Amazon, which I do use, I get gift cards.

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Right now I've completely given up candy and soda for about 3 years now. I hate the business practices of candy companies and how they target children and make their shit as addictive as possible. They use ultra vibrant packaging to get kids eyes to lock to the product and they know kids will beg for it until they get it and they put it on their eye level and on the sides of the checkout lines.

The entire candy thing is just scummy and I hate it so much. I personally see it as legal drugs for children.

Red Bull (loved their cola) and War Thunder. One has a Nazi Boss and the other is just shitty to its players.

The Sims. Love the series but they really fuck their fans with the DLC with it being repackaged content from prior games, bundled awkwardly, and overpriced.

Nintendo because their stance on modding grinds my gears.

I don't know if I'll buy another Raspberry Pi product partially because they acted rather immature in 2022 when there was some controversy over someone they hired. Also their products being quite expensive when companies like Pine64 sell decent products.

Oh you know, school, the marriage institution, the CPS, Autism Speaks, the usual.

Nestle is my only major boycott but also technically Hasbro. Still play DND but I'm moving to pathfinder soon. Hasbro doesn't get a dime tho

@TootSweet I've injested food from chickfila once in my life and entered a walmart four times and purchased something twice. As an adult I've been in Texas twice and spent some money there both times, once on a motorcycle tour and once for a conference. I will not go back again for any reason until they reinstate human rights. Same with Florida and a few other states. I know that there're good people there and in the two businesses I mentioned but I'll go elsewhere, thanks.
#EndFacism #NazisRaus

Amazon, Google (except for YouTube, there's really no alternative), Facebook, Twitter and social media in general, EA, Ubisoft and Epic Games, Nestlé and food with excessive plastic wrapping, food delivery services

Yea Nintendo for sure. For such a company that makes such fun and charming games they have such shitty business practices and their hardware sucks

Cheaperthandirt.com has pulled enough stunts to make me permanantly shun them. The thing that sticks out the most for me is canceling confirmed orders so that they could turn around and put items back on their storepage for a massively inflated price.

Ever since the whole chat reporting thing coming to mincemeat java edition, I have boycotted that for the Mintest game engine just because I ain't willing to play a voxel sandbox game where I can get banned all because I feel like being an adult and saying profanity.

-Reddit, for obvious reasons

-all food delivery apps, the service is absolute garbage

-I'm vegetarian as long as I'm cooking for myself, for environmental reasons

-a bunch of musicians who proved to be fucking morons in the last 8 years or so

Reddit.

Had an account for 9.5 yrs.

-First they kill all the good 3rd party apps.

-Then I get called a ‘fucking idiot’ for asking a question, but I get a temp suspension for telling the person to fuck off.

I deleted my account. Not going to try to appeal to a site that’s dying. They don’t deserve my input. 😁

thry seem really into the bans recently. the shit I've had said to me over the years, the abused 'self harm' button that no action was ever taken on, but say "fuck off cooker" to some idiot rambling about Pfizer "doomers need their latest booster" and that lands a permanent ban.

not that I give a shit and it couldn't have happened at a better time really, but yeah, noticed quite a few people on bans or suspensions for really mild stuff lately

Telus because fuck Telus.

But also fuck bell. And fuck Rogers.

A lot of stuff. All streaming services. I even boycott entire us states, at least where applicable.

Products and services that rely on exploitation, and those that come from countries involved in human rights violations (Israel, China, USA, Russia, Saudi to name a few). You bet your ass I buy almost nothing XD, just local food and used clothes from private individuals, sometimes thrift stores if they are local and don't violate the first rule.

I would love to end reddit boicot.

But the reddit app font is just to tiny for me use, and you can't change it without changing your whole phone font. I tried red reader but it is so ugly I can't use it.

So here I am, still boicoting reddit. I suppose it's not even a boicot anymore. I just don't like the product anymore.

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Reddit, for reasons I'm sure everybody here knows. I do make two exceptions: first, there is one single small community on Reddit that "meets" once a week. I comment on those posts. Second, I'll allow myself to comment on posts about or related to boycotting Reddit.

Google's Android. While I don't currently want to completely switch to another Android OS, that doesn't mean I won't in the future. Currently, though, I do try to modify the OS as much as possible to protect my privacy to a reasonable extent. I recently switched from Chrome to Firefox on both my laptop and phone. I run an adblocker app 24/7 on my phone. And I trusted, modified versions of apps where possible, such as ReVanced. I also recently disabled the Google Play Store and started using the Aurora Store as my default.

I guess you could call these "soft" boycotts.

I would boycott Apple, but I like Android and its ability to install apps from outside their app store way more, and Windows just makes more sense to me than a Mac, so I honestly have no need for Apple.

As for modifying Windows (like I'm doing with Android) or boycotting it, I'm sure that'll happen in time with the way things are going. I've only just recently started looking into stuff like ShutUp10 and other similar stuff, but I want to make sure I know what I'm doing since a Windows OS can be a bit more fragile than an Android OS.

Dating myself. Coca-Cola. New coke saga. Hit me at the exact point of developing a social consciousness. The absolute mercenary method of screwing around with their products.

airbnb, Chinese stuff as much as possible, newscorp, fairfax, a specific car mechanic who I caught out in an attempted repair extortion over 12 years ago now and I still badmouth them whenever the general topic arises

oh and one of my wife's acquaintances (fortunately less so these days) who is a self centred idiot, literally publicly cucked her husband and doesn't feel bad about it, just parks in the common driveway (literally the way in and out for the units behind ours) and makes excuses for her klepto kids all the time. by boycott I mean I refuse to acknowledge her presence if she's around unless it's to tell her to move her fucking car. again.

I boycott Twitter and Instagram and Reddit, Starbucks, most of the US save for New York state because of the politics, Kellogg's, and, Loblaws grocery stores. Those are just off the top of my head. I should honestly boycott more.

I don't really consider them boycotts because they are indefinite and I don't have any demands or don't see how they could change that would make me receptive to them.

Cars. I'll personally ride along or carpool with someone but I don't want to add another car to the world and to the road. Even if we switched over to all electric cars, they still require lots of resources to build and maintain and put a lot of demand on infrastructure and urban design.

Animal products. I am against all animal products and treating animal as commodity. We've enslaved animals all the way down to the biological level, it's unethical.

Israel and any company operating out of the occupied Palestinian lands that is Israeli operated.

Apartheid states that oppress people's in another land and treat them like prisoners in an open air prison don't get my money.

Is your username a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang reference?

Ha! Nope. Or at least if it is, I don't get the reference.

I first used "TootSweet" when I signed up for Mastodon (where posts were called "toots", at least at the time -- I think there have been moves to stop calling them "toots.") Aside from that, it's just a play on "tout suite" which means "immediately" in French.

Activision Blizzard and Ubisoft because of their abhorrent workplace and business practices. Been boycotting AB since the whole Hong Kong thing, and Ubisoft since the sexual harassment allegations. It also helps that all their games for a while have been mid ow worse.

Still trying to decide if I should draw the line at not giving them money, or not using it at all when it's something I've already paid for

In and Out for banning mask usage at their stores in CA.

Keep in mind I live in California so it's kind of everywhere. And tasty. And cheap.

But it aint right, let your employees wear a mask of they need to or want to.

Oh chik fil a too but that's been going on for like... over ten years? I almost forgot they existed, with their overcooked chicken.

Boycott? Nothing. Avoid like the plague? Apple, Windows, consoles like Xbox and PlayStation, Activision Blizzard and probably others I can't remember rn.

Nintendo gets a pass as I've grown up with them. Starting with a regular old DS Lite, then to a DSI XL, then the 3DS XL, and now a Switch.

Steam, last year I logged in via browser to check something, and it was showing I've not been online for 8 years.

Fuck Steam and this whole drm/application crap they normalised. Yes others are worse, but I'm not accepting it.

No offense but this is a bad take. They didn't normalize DRM. DRM was a thing before steam was around. And DRM companies like Denuvo are going to Game Devs and Publishers to sell them their DRM, not steam.

You're mad at the wrong company.

Well I mean this kind of online activation tied to a program kind of drm. This wasn't a thing before Steam outside of MMOGs.

I'm mad at the right company. It's just for some damn reason Valve is still heralded as the indie darling that made Half-Life, and not the monopolistic marketplace corporation that it's been for 10+ years.

I repeat: yes there are worse companies. That doesn't make Steam or Valve good.

While overall I agree with this, their work on advancing gaming on Linux makes it easy to look the other way.

AMD, for the last 17 years. I had an ATI card and it broke so I needed to RMA it but thats when AMD bought them out & the RMA'd card failed as well, within 48 hours - so I RMA'd again and again, same issue. RMA'd again and again, same issue. tossed the card & started using only Nvidia and have never had an issue since. fuck AMD.

cant think of anything I actively boycott, though I do avoid products that have overly enthusiastic marketing campaigns.

I plan on eventually boycotting English as much as I can. Both because of what global English represents, and to counteract the massive international pressure to do everything in English and its consequences.

English is my fourth language and it opened so many possibilities in my personal life that it outweighs practically all the bad stuff.

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