• Bookwormy@beehaw.org
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    Really, really bad for nonprofits, including schools and health centers, that rely on Google Workspace (Gmail, Docs, etc) for providing MS Office-type software for cheap or even free. And these organizations are usually understaffed in terms of IT, so it would take them a long time to get back on their feet.

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        Good thing for FOSS, maybe. Non-profits suddenly not operating effectively for a few years is arguably worse for a lot of people that depend on them.

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          because they would have to learn to use open office instead of feeding more private data to google

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      They could switch to LibreOffice, OnlyOffice, or Collabora and there are plenty of other free e-mail providers.
      It would take some time and effort to get everything switched over though.