YSK: People are switching their profile pictures to Microsoft’s Clippy in protest of the unethical, immoral, anti-consumer practices by various companies. The movement was started by Louis Rossmann (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_Dtmpe9qaQ) on August 7th, 2025.

@6:46 “Clippy’s a symbol that what used to be considered one of the worst annoyances in our life would now not only be welcomed, but for all of his flaws, celebrated as an idol. Because for all of these things that occur right now where there is negative malice of intent, […] Clippy just wanted to help. And if you were to turn him on today, unlike most cloud bullshit, he’d still work.”

Louis hopes for this to be a show of solidarity.

@5:44 “When a company CEO logs into their Slack and sees 10,000 Clippy’s looking back at them, what I hope occurs is that they intuitively understand that they no longer live in a world where they can get away with fucking over the consumer.”

@5:58 “[…] that [people] are alert and they are aware of what is going on, and they are going to politely but firmly push back against it. Every single one of those 10,000 people will be an obstacle to the anti-consumer practices and the anti-ownership practices, and they will no longer be another cog in the assembly line sending us all into a dystopia.”

Why YSK: I was curious about the number of Clippy avatars, and thought other people might be curious too.

@4:28 “Clippy never tried to normalize sex trafficking. He just wanted to help.”

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    4 months ago

    This reminds me of old “solidarity” profile picture filters that came out after the Arab Spring and later for France. Solidarity was cool but 2 clicks and a picture that doesn’t amount in any significant action or real participation and is VERY ignorable by people above the line. News media will easily spin it into whatever narrative they want as well

  • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
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    4 months ago

    Oh yeah, let’s show them! We’ll show them that even as a symbol of protest we have to use something corporation made.

    Microsoft thanks you for the free advertisement.

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        I did read the transcript. How the fuck does it change the fact that you’re giving Microsoft free advertisement?

        Like, no matter how much you spin the story, the fact remains that this is a Microsoft’s mascot you’re now spreading around.

        I’ll keep my corporate boycott without advertising company’s mascots to everyone.

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        4 months ago

        Definitely not spending 8 minutes of my time on a “protest” video that somehow ends up advertising a corporation.

        I did read the transcript in the post and the reasoning is idiotic.

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          It’s not advertising a corporation lmao, he spends half the video ranting about how much he hates Microsoft

          • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
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            Cool, cool and as a revenge he chooses a cute looking symbol made by said corporation. Yeah, that’ll show them!

            That’s free advertisement, all common people need to see is a funny ad featuring Clippy and suddenly all the profile pictures will have a different meaning.

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              I have no idea why you’re so proudly ignorant.

              Just watch the video or move along and accept that you aren’t informed.

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                That’s kinda rich coming from you. The video is not needed at all. I don’t care about the intent, the fact remains that people are spreading Microsoft’s mascot online.

                Simplified enough for you to understand:

                • is what I said true? Just a yes/no question, no reasoning, no explanations, no reality twisting
                • if you came to the conclusion that yes, it indeed does spread Microsoft’s mascot online, here’s another yes/no question: will most people read or know the reasoning behind?
                • if you chose no, they won’t know the reasoning, here’s the last question (this one is not a yes/no question, might be a little harder for people like you): given the two above facts, will this be perceived as a protest by most people, or simply as using clippy for fun/nostalgia/whatever reason?
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    “When a company CEO logs into their Slack and sees 10,000 Clippy’s looking back at them, what I hope occurs is that they intuitively understand that they no longer live in a world where they can get away with fucking over the consumer.”

    No they won’t, they will understand that they need to make sure they’re improving the PR for their shitty practices and have robust RnD in place to make sure their long-term shitty practice plans are evolving

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      Against an ever-rising tide of pushback and not putting up with it and seeing through their bullshit?

      I dunno this sounds like how somebody talks when they’re trying to get the good guys to lose. I’m sure it’s nothing though.

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    This comment section is full of god damn losers who enjoy losing, and want to use any given opportunity to help a little bit to instead sing the praises of their enemies.

    Maybe it’s not just the evil maga cunts and the spineless democrats alone who made this mess. Maybe it’s you defeatist whining pussies in this comment section, too.

    The correct energy is “fuck yeah, what other ideas and movements can this fit into, support, and help”. Get on board with that, whether you Clippy or not.

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      That’s the point… it’s literally explained in the text - Clippy sucked and everyone hated it, but guess what? It’s better than anything we have now, all of which can be turned off at a moment’s notice for no reason at all, with absolutely no recourse. And when it does work, it’s usually either lying or its only goal is manipulate you (or both).

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      For real! I hate to watch video media for things like this. I mean, I’m on Lemmy and not tiktok or YT for a reason…

      The transcription with timestamps of the important taking points, chef’s kiss.

      Thanks op.

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        I don’t mean to get off topic but effective synopsis of media is a massive value add. Making ideas cross platform AND cross media types is helpful, not detrimental. Advertisements are your enemy, not viewers.

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    When a company CEO logs into their Slack and sees 10,000 Clippy’s

    Software engineers will do anything but unionize

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      Unionised software developer here. I think you’re more referring to just Americans.

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        Well, no

        I think a lot of se jobs are not unionizable basically because they do not generate direct profit but only investments.

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      This right here. Unions are a much more potent way to tell management “that anti-consumer idea is bullshit and we won’t do it.”

      I’ve been tech conferencing all week and I’ve already seen two talks about unionizing tech workers. Maybe the tide is turning?

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        You could unionize and invest the minimal effort into being part of an awareness/solidarity campaign.

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      Oh? Something tells me it’s they don’t now, they’ll be part of a union at their next job. It’s coming for all of us, just sooner for some.

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      Honestly…yeah. I’ve been trying to push that boulder but I can’t be the only one.

      Very few people are willing to break rank because the system is working for them for now.

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        Nothing. If people are protesting invasive bloat with by saying they’d rather have Clippy, I’d rather go back to Notepad.

        However, it appears that Windows 11 notepad has fallen prey as well? Maybe then I need a profile pic of a needle and a magnetic plate…

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        They took a utility and turned it into an app.

        (M$ took the lightweight text editor that always worked and added bloat to it making it like a cross between the original and wordpad along with adding co-pilot.)

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          I’m ngl this looks somewhat useful minus the copilot crap. Having lists and headers and so on are useful for actually taking notes.

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            I agree, as someone that was forced to use W11 work laptop. It also save states of the tabs open as long as you don’t close the tabs and close the windows itself.

            This is probably just MS catching up to plenty other FOSS programs though.

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            The default is to keep every file open (like notepad++).

            Thing is: Most use it as a temporary clipboard buffer. So now you have loads of passwords on some computer or PII.

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              I think if they kept the features but made it close everything by default it’d be pretty good (asking if you want to save before closing). I basically don’t see a real reason to keep stuff open with apps like this, honestly.

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    People whenever something like this (particularly protests that aren’t violent uprisings) happens: “It’s not a sole and immediate solution, so it’s pointless. Also I’m not going to provide a realistic sole and immediate solution that I’m personally willing to act on or lead. Might as well shut up and go quietly.”

    I get that it’s frustrating, but stop trying to slam the door on people trying to build up an environment of resistance, solidarity, and hope. If you can encourage that energy into a more effective direction, then by all means: lead the way. Trying to appear like some savvy intellectual superior and just telling people they’re wasting their time isn’t the way to do that.

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      Don’t you know that doing anything ever is a complete waste of time unless it immediately solves the problem in a single action? It only took five afternoons online watching ineffectual people whine about people doing literally anything for me to learn that valuable lesson.

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    I’m sure this will work just as well as changing out avatars to green helped overthrow the iranian theocracy.