Given the deeply troubling revelations that have been in the news recently, it's become all but undeniable that Google and Microsoft are spying on their users.
So, I'm curious to know whether any Google or Microsoft employees have resigned on principle?
There are lots of Google and MS employees on HN, so it would be interesting to know if there are any among you who consider what your companies (and perhaps you directly) are doing to be objectionable enough to resign.
If you stay, is it because you see nothing wrong with what what your company does? Do you consider spying on your users to be ok? Or do you think it wrong but consider your paycheck or the technical challenges, toys, perks, and prestige that these companies to be more important than your ethics?
Or maybe you think it has nothing to do with you? Or that you have no choice and you're just following orders?
Such an attitude would be curious, because it's not like there's any shortage of demand for people who've worked for companies as prestigious as Google or MS. You could probably have virtually any job at any company you like. Yet some (many? most? all?) of you choose to stay employed with these spy firms. Why?
Do you know of a single person who's resigned from Google or MS (or any other company involved in spying on its users) who's resigned on principle?
Google and Microsoft are following laws that were created by Congress with the support of the American people. Our anger is not appropriately directed at PRISM or any of its participants, but at Congress and the American people's apathy.