I think it's because people expect that when they opt to buy a game on a physical cartridge, they expect the game to be on the cartridge. With compromises, maybe, but fully on-cartridge.
I do think they're more valid and I'm more willing to respect someone's faith on that ground. I've considered it myself before, even, but my upbringing as a (now former) Roman Catholic has definitely colored my interpretation of it.
Libertarian has two different meanings, depending on who you talk two.
In the modern day, and unless they qualify it, "libertarianism = anarcho-capitalism".
Classical libertarianism (sometimes left libertarianism, or libertarian socialism) is more akin to anarcho-syndicalism. Advocacy for ownership of the means of production via trade unions and the like, with the goal of obsoleting the state and capitalism, that kinda thing.
EDIT: Also, capital-L "Liberalism" in the US is more than a little bit of a departure from liberalism. It's mostly evolved into a meaningless pejorative the far right uses against the center-left (and when I say that, I'm talking about center-left from an American perspective, so really more center-right)
Personally, if there was a service like Bluesky that let you choose your algorithm instead of just being purely chronological, I would jump on that very fast. That's what Bluesky's killer feature is, imo.
Apart from, y'know, not being the hellsite that is Twitter.
Neurodivergence can manifest partly in the form of sensory sensitivity, which can include light sensitivity.