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  • MolecularCactus1324@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    I’d recommend you contact any companies you’ve made a purchase from that uses Shopify as their backend. Tell them seeing the shop logo at checkout makes you feel uncomfortable going forward with a purchase knowing that Shopify also sells Nazi goods.

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      I was thinking the “no comment” policy could just have been them working though the process to shut down their participation. A more direct statement would have been preferable, but it doesn’t surprise me that they would rather get their ducks in a row before making an official statement.

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        Yeah, generally you don’t want the front-line staff talking to the public about things outside their job description, because they could easily say something inaccurate.

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        Any time I’ve worked at a company that’s had a big news announcement, they always send an email out first/same time saying, if any media inquiries or outside questions come in, please direct them to XYZ department. And that goes to everyone, not just support staff. They know the media can try to find other random employees.

        it’s pretty standard stuff.

        The only thing not standard, would be if they told the support staff this, and then went radio silence and did absolutely nothing about it.

  • IndustryStandard@lemmy.world
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    Wait he bought a super bowl ad to sell Nazi merch?

    Yeezy, the apparel brand of musician Kanye West, is using Shopify’s technology to sell the swastika T-shirt. The Ottawa-headquartered commerce firm has yet to say publicly whether it will intervene. West, also known as Ye, bought a Super Bowl ad to direct people to the website. The store currently displays a single product named “HH-01,” a white T-shirt with the black version of the swastika used by the Nazi Party.

    A current Shopify employee told The Logic that another member of staff, who is Jewish, had said on the company’s internal Slack messaging service they were uncomfortable that West’s store had been allowed to remain online for such a long time. The post had a number of supportive emoji reactions underneath.

    The Shopify employee, whom The Logic agreed not to name because they were not authorized to speak to the press, said they first saw an alert about West’s store on Shopify’s Slack messaging system at around 2 p.m. ET Monday. In a response to the alert, someone from Shopify’s incident response team said senior leadership was “on top of it.”

    Around 30 minutes later, support staff tasked with speaking to Shopify’s merchant clients were told to give “no comment” if a merchant asked about West’s swastika T-shirt and to end the chat if they established the merchant didn’t have questions about their own store.

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      2 months ago

      And a 30-second Superbowl ad costs $8 million.

      The worst part is, now that America has really showed its true underbelly, he’ll probably make all of that back plus a tidy profit.

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    Yeap, Tobias Lütke is our very own Canadian Muskrat… just as racist, just as stupid, just as full of himself