We lost an important thread somewhere.
Things are supposed to work for people. Not just return a profit. Not just scale. Not just "win."" A business can do well without being a monopoly. A community can function without everyone agreeing on everything. A government can pass a useful law without it being a culture war. None of that is radical, it just stopped being the default.
Nobody here is against making money. People should absolutely be able to build things, hang a shingle, profit from their work. That is fine and good. But somewhere along the way we started measuring everything by the wrong ruler. Technology was supposed to make life easier. Work was supposed to fund a life, not replace it. Politicians were supposed to be public servants, not celebrities. The president is a job.
Matthew likes when things work well for everyone. He is not trying to burn anything down. He just builds things for the people who use them, thinks most problems are simpler than we make them, and believes that "working as intended" is a perfectly reasonable thing to ask of the systems we all depend on.
The platform is what that looks like in practice.