And how do you verify this information? I could just pop in and state this, even if it didn't happen.
I guess that if it's on reddit and it agrees with your reasoning, it's all the proof you need. I should make a few reddit accounts and post the proof of backlisting and then it's official.
Maybe you're referring to those of us who use Windows, but in and of itself Windows is not a bitcoin wallet. You're not entrusting portions of your wealth to Windows, the flagship product of a multi-billion dollar company that's been around for decades. Even if we're not trying to compare apples and oranges, deflection doesn't win arguments.
Regardless of what "closed source stuff" people decide to use in one portion of their lives, that doesn't eliminate their right to care about openness from financial products they choose.
dkbit98's comment was directed towards me. I don't hide the fact that I use Windows and a Ledger hardware wallet. Both closed-source in nature. And because of that, I need to keep my mouth shut. 99% of us grew up with Windows and I doubt dkbit98 was any different. But now when we are involved with bitcoin, it seems popular to take a piss at Windows and start hating them. I don't play in that team. Windows is not a privacy-oriented OS, so be prepared for surprises when you use them. Wasabi on the other hand is supposed to be a privacy tool, but they see a future where that isn't the case. And people can say that no matter if they use Linux, Windows, Trezor, or Ledger.