Lifthrasil: And yes, I think it makes sense to boycott GOG. If enough people were to start acting like that instead of throwing money at companies they complain about, it would create pressure to change things. Companies (GOG included) don't care about your complaints in forums. They care about the revenue they get. If that drops, they will react and try to rectify things to appease their customers.
I am not here for the company, I am here for the games. DRM-free games.
The best way for me to pressure GOG to keep releasing DRM-free games is to buy (only) DRM-free games from them. If I stop buying also the DRM-free games, all it proves to the publishers and GOG is that DRM-free games don't sell.
I am not aware of other stores with as extensive and good selection of DRM-free games as GOG. Itch.io? No thanks, I don't see e.g. Tomb Raider GOTY or Sleeping Dogs DRM-free there, it is full of crap I don't even know what it is (searching for "tomb raider" in itch.io gives some humorous search results, I mean, are those actual games?).
Buying DRM-free games from Steam or Epic doesn't seem like a good alternative either. At least on GOG I can be relatively sure that DRM is not added afterwards to my earlier purchased game. It just seems I need to be increasingly cautious with certain games on the store, and it does seem it is much easier to find the DRM-status out here, considering this thread.
But to each his own of course, anyone is free to vote or not vote with their wallet the way they want. It certainly will be interesting to see how many boycotters still hang around in GOG, year after year, proclaiming they are not buying anything here. I guess that can be one hobby as well, it is a bit like those retards walking in a circle in front of some store they don't like with signs, demonstrating for weeks. It may be a cultural thing, I have better things to do with my life than hang around in some store, telling everyone repeatedly that I am boycotting them. I don't hang around e.g. in Steam forums telling everyone I am not buying anything from Steam.