loy310 said:
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What is this? some kind of political campaign? This isn't some politician sticking to his guns, it is freaking company correcting an obvious mistake that caused huge blowback.
The problem isn't MS changing their policies or "flip flopping." The problem is MS not doing their due dilligence and collecting the neccessary market research to see how these policies would be recieved. Obviously that was a mistake, and if anything their ability to listen and change is more deserving of trust than if they had stuck to their guns.
sorry to single you out, you just said what a lot of people are saying. I just think it is kind of a silly thought process. Companies that don't adapt and change to consumer interest don't last long. This isn't politics, it is business...