

While I agree entirely that they’re not free per-se, if it weren’t for them, there would be nearly nothing to post for anyone who doesn’t want to use the Epic Games Store.
Lemmy communities are already at a disadvantage to subreddits in terms of attracting and retaining users, so I don’t think fracturing communities further than they already are across instances is beneficial.
While I admittedly haven’t tried using Arctic’s regex filtering options yet, if other Lemmy clients have similar functionality, I would imagine a filter for any post that includes “[Prime/” or “[Prime]” in the title would automatically hide the posts without the need for community fragmentation.
That’s not going to keep them from selling it.
Their defense is the need to keep Firefox “financially viable”, but if that keeps them from being able to broadly state that they won’t sell our data, it’s better to use a fork that prevents Mozilla from accessing that data in the first place.