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This has always been my beef with Rossman. He always has something to sell--not just sponsored content--his own apps and solutions. He comes off like a used car salesman, just pushing the hard sell and making you feel like an idiot for not jumping at the chance to give him money. I'm sure he has made some positive movement in privacy and right to repair, but every time he talks I just feel like he's going to try to get me to sign up for a timeshare. I don't trust him.
Rossman is a different mess, but I think it is undeniable that he has been a net positive on r2r over the years. And I think he will continue to be as long as he is someone that outlets like GN and even LMG collaborate with or reference but minimally platform.
But yeah. I think Rossman is genuinely a free speech absolutist with strong libertarian tendencies. Stuff like his "I don't care if that amazon delivery driver was racist or not, this is unacceptable" just undermines his efforts. Same with his never ending hatred of NYC because he ran a business into the ground. Also his tendency to push immediately from "ads bad" to "STEAL THAT SHIT".
Like, I immediately think of THAT Dril quote, but I do have to give it up to LMG from like three or four years ago. The idea that people SHOULD be aware of how to run adblockers and even dns level adblockers. But to also understand that they are pirating content (whether that is bad is up to the individual) and that some sites are going to block them or not work. Because that is honest and "real". And it provides a conversation that can be had between companies and consumers.
Whereas Rossman has increasingly been "If they aren't going to let you block ads, fuck 'em. Pay a different company to let you access their content without ads or giving them money" which just paints everyone who cares about privacy as a childish pirate with no respect for the work of others.
I agree. He's not perfect but I think he's coming from the right side of things.
Ultimately antics that get clicks still motivate what he does tho