Dole out the ire, but it won't fix the problem until you realize that everyone's dismissal of ownership and responsibility in exchange for convenience is what creates the googles and apples of the world.
Google will argue they are enforcing good behaviour: if you want to rely on their technical guarantees you follow their rules/specs.
> Dole out the ire, but it won't fix the problem until you realize that everyone's dismissal of ownership and responsibility in exchange for convenience is what creates the googles and apples of the world
This is the opposite of true. Blaming normal human behavior for our problems is distraction from effective action. Humans are a near-constant, you have to look to incentive structures to make any changes to the world.
Google will argue they are enforcing good behaviour: if you want to rely on their technical guarantees you follow their rules/specs.