I mentioned before how corporate hate seems to be a common trend on the internet these days, but at the same time I wonder why these people don't make an effort to properly boycott them. See, people on the Internet love to complain, especially about how people who buy products from certain companies are basically "consoomer soyboys", "normies", or whatever derogatory term anti-capitalists are in the mood for using today. Yet it feels like all these people are doing is screaming at a wall in the hopes that something will happen.
At its very core, the big thing companies listen to more than anything else is money. They don't really take the time to course correct until their bottom line takes a major hit, which brings into question why people don't try to vote with their wallets more often. Some people are just hypocrites, they will talk big about how they hate big business and capitalism… as they prepare to head to Target to buy Battlefield 2042.
Keep in mind that "going after people who buy something made by someone you are against" is not the same thing as a boycott. A boycott, by definition, is you and a group of people abstaining from purchasing a product or group of products by a brand as an act of protest.
Voting with your wallet is honestly more powerful than some people realize. Just saying.