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I think it's just sarcastic
How is it sarcastic? I don't get it, please explain, and please explain how that makes it better somehow.
It's sarcastic because you obviously aren't an idiot for buying a lifelong license to a product.
If anything most of the time it's supposed to be the right choice (I'm only talking about licenced product, not ownership).
Especially if it's a tool you use regularly.
At no point these people where supposed to "know better and not buy this". Microsoft just did a rugpull.
I wasn't aware of all the bullshit these companies were doing back in 2019, but I recall it wasn't full blown enshittification yet.
For your second ask, it doesn't make it better or lesser, it just adds shock value, engagement baiting.
You're presenting an argument here which is purely based on logic. I think OP is not sarcastic, but actually believes people are idiots for simply buying Microsoft products. They are just being elitist. That's my interpretation.
Could (hopefully) be wrong though! If OP gives another explanation I'm sure that'll be true.