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Respectfully, that's where you're going about it wrong imho. You boycott because you personally don't want to support something.
It has about as much impact as voting in a representative democracy.
If you want to actually affect anything anything bigger than yourself you've got to actually become a nuisance. Direct action, campaigns, etc...
Buy anyway! (Haha sorry) The other commenter wasn't even talking boycotting, just thinking about if you really want to buy something. It's not a bad idea to think carefully before buying anything.
Do what feels right for you, though. It's just a game. Just as OS. One is a toy, the other's a tool.
Respectfully that's not the goal of any boycott I've ever heard of.
Boycotts are for achieving some kind of change you want to see in the world, with a group of people organizing to protest something by not buying it, and encouraging others to also oppose buying it. E.g., boycotting Starbucks to pressure them to change their anti-union positions.
Otherwise, not buying something is just a personal preference, political statement, or moral stance, not attached to any outcome.
I've done both and I guess I shouldn't call those both boycotts but people get it, like "I boycott uber because they're awful" and "I'm using the BDS list to boycott businesses that tacitly support Palestinian genocide."
Not the same thing but similar behavior. But then I would still try to avoid businesses that tacitly support genocide even if it was just me, so it feels the same.