6/11/2026 at 10:42:41 PM
Not that I care in particularBut claiming that google lost it's "moral compass" just now is a claim only rich people can make because they retire, not quit.
Google is literally the largest, most organized, tracking and profiling company in the world. Which they tend to grow even larger with the rise of LLMs.
Turning a blind eye of that for the opportunity or whatever, and than claim that _just now_ they lost their moral compass, is being a hypocrite.
by localhoster
6/11/2026 at 11:49:46 PM
Right. I have respect for Rene, but going by the "HN quitting manifestos" like this, Google has lost its moral compass at least 50 times at various points in the last 20 years.The company is constantly changing, but also hasn't changed all that much. It always talked the talk and was eager to tell others how to behave, but was almost never willing to give up any real revenue to do the right thing. The usual justification was that if Google doesn't do it, someone else will (and that someone else is obviously not as moral as Googlers are).
If you're old enough, you might remember that they vocally opposed privacy-violating, disruptive display ads. That was their whole schtick. But that was before they realized there's a lot of money to be made by acquiring Doubleclick.
by zerobees
6/12/2026 at 10:25:45 AM
At this point I assume anyone with more than five years at Google is morally bankrupt to at least some degree. I don't want to paint them as bad people or anything but can't find better words for it - it's so obvious that if you stick around, you are accepting it and likely contributing to some degree. People I still talk to are generally honest about accepting it. I wonder if they will all reneg with this sort of quitting post when the time comes.by pjjpo
6/12/2026 at 1:58:57 PM
I think you're coming from a privileged position - finding a job is extremely hard*, and if someone stayed somewhere that paid well then it's a bit extreme to say they're "bankrupt" morally. Alternatives are finance, ad tech, big consulting, etc. Are YOU working for a non profit?* For us, maybe not for you.
by mancerayder
6/12/2026 at 5:01:58 PM
It is possible to work in technology and not contribute to the moral bankruptcy that your parent refers to.by rsync
6/13/2026 at 5:06:15 PM
>Are YOU working for a non profit?yes....it was the "least evil" choice
by vlan0
6/12/2026 at 8:08:25 PM
Are you seriously suggesting that someone with Google listed on their resume would have a hard time finding a job?? Pathetic.by allarm
6/12/2026 at 1:22:09 AM
I when they thought it was unethical to disguise an ad as search result.by neves
6/12/2026 at 2:28:10 AM
Agreed, the Google the author described arriving at probably didn't exist in 2017 like stated. It probably was dead by then. But since the author agreed with the politics at the time, they ignored this. Now that things continued to degrade and political winds changed and they have to deal with the negative consequences of some of those decisions, they are taking their ball and going home.Its really hard to take such articles seriously. Its borderline gaslighting and says a lot more about the author than Google or US politics. In fact, even though I have no idea who this person is, I don't have a good opinion of them after reading this. And that ironically was the exact opposite of the intended effect of writing this for the author.
by hunterpayne
6/12/2026 at 10:47:36 AM
> Now that things continued to degrade and political winds changedIt is not hypocrisy at all to change opinion on the company as the company politics changes. That is actually "being consistent".
Being ok with some things and being against other things is perfectly fine and valid.
by watwut
6/11/2026 at 11:52:53 PM
Why do you have respect for Rene?by mempko
6/12/2026 at 12:10:38 AM
He doesn't. People start off with that when they're scared of voicing their actual opinion and it softens whatever they have to say a touch.by GlacierFox
6/12/2026 at 2:38:01 AM
I do. I'm familiar with his research from the pre-Google era, and that's that.by zerobees
6/12/2026 at 2:30:44 AM
Or it could be that they want to give people they don't know the benefit of the doubt. I don't really consider it a sign of good character to not do this and the vast majority of people would too. That you didn't even consider it...by hunterpayne
6/12/2026 at 1:34:56 AM
Like a compliment sandwich or something.by ThunderSizzle
6/12/2026 at 7:32:01 AM
Welcome to Silicon Valley. We fuck up the environment, we tear apart the fabric of democracy to line shareholders' pockets, and we knowingly build the modern tools of fascist oppression. But look at us! We elected a progressive Democrat!by ryukoposting
6/11/2026 at 11:29:33 PM
I tend to agree. My first reaction to this post was to check the date, because I would have assumed this had been published around 2014.Google's moral compass was gone long before this man even joined. That doesn't make them particularly evil, but they have joined the ranks of ordinary, publicly traded corporations.
by madrox
6/12/2026 at 6:35:35 AM
I know Google's track record prior to the DOW contact is far from perfect, but is it really so hard to understand why it crossed a line for a lot of people? Why are we acting like ad tracking/targeting and developing autonomous lethal weapons are morally comparable?by qnleigh
6/12/2026 at 3:26:27 PM
Because HN posters constantly have their outrage meter pegged at 11, and there’s no room for nuance, good faith, benefit of the doubt, or different perspectives, anywhere. Big corporations and wealthy people are all the worst of the worst, nothing less than pure evil, as bad as Hitler or Stalin.by senordevnyc
6/13/2026 at 6:37:38 PM
Ironically this take is also a pretty black-and-white, cynical take. There are far worse places on the internet in this respect than Hacker News.by qnleigh
6/12/2026 at 5:24:43 AM
I mean, this guy is probably not a bleeding heart, but he had a certain line and wouldn't cross it. I'm not sure the potshots are really warranted. We all realize they were not bleeding heart do-gooders, but saying you're OK with that but not with certain uses of AI in warfare doesn't strike me as incoherent.by emodendroket
6/12/2026 at 3:17:50 AM
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