TL;DR: Reddit is removing the option to opt out of ad personalization, targeting ads based on user activity. Some specific ad categories can still be limited, but there’s no more opt-out option.

  • krimson@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    I have the feeling the whole internet is turning into shit rapidly. Youtube is crap, Reddit is crap, everything you use needs a cloud account, my doorbell is sending me notifications about a new product, wtf is up with that. I paid for that thing and now you send me ads? Pisses me off. This corporate greed is getting too much.

    • KlausVonLechland@beehaw.org
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      There are upsides to it, like me spending considerably less time on the random internet surfing because my annoyance overshadows my dopamine kick.

    • explodicle@local106.com
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      IMHO it’s cyclical.

      • Computers started out client server because of limited computing capacity
      • Then everybody got a PC and for a while, physical media were faster than downloads
      • Then we got oodles of bandwidth, so servers seemed practical again
      • Now servers are taking advantage of the trust we’ve placed in them
      • Next, we’ll all enjoy a brief P2P revolution. Hooray!
      • After that, homomorphic encryption will make servers seem appealing again
      • Even farther into the future, the attacks against that encryption will no longer be tolerable

      It will be decades more before humanity accepts the teachings of Richard Stallman.

    • FiniteLooper@lemm.ee
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      It’s really accelerated in the past few years. It’s nearly impossible to just read an article or use any product without giving it some kind of information. Lots of people (myself included many times unfortunately) just accept this. I mean, what can be done? If you want or need to use the thing you almost have no choice. If you want to avoid information leaks or being tracked you have to do so much research and work just to find an option, and then hope they don’t get purchased by a company that will reverse it all. I hate it.

      • ono@lemmy.ca
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        I mean, what can be done? If you want or need to use the thing you almost have no choice.

        We have to act collectively.

        1. Don’t buy products or use services that require personal info. Of course, this means being willing to make do without some things, at least until they’re convinced/forced to change or alternatives appear. In cases where the thing is a necessity, push back (clearly, articulately, and firmly) before sharing your info. Let them know that they’re losing goodwill by being nosy, and that you’ll stop buying from them as soon as you can.
        2. Look for products/services that respect our privacy, and support them when possible.
        3. Pass legislation that forbids needlessly collecting such info. Some regions (e.g. European Union, California) have already taken small steps in this direction. We need to take it further, everywhere.

        I think it might also be helpful to have some kind of (independently verified) privacy labeling program for products and services. It would ease some of the burden from consumers when shopping around, and could become an easy marketing tool for companies that want to attract customers.

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          Honestly, number 3 is the only thing that would have marginal impact. Consumers don’t have the time and energy to research every product to the depth required foe the first two.

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            Consumers don’t have the time and energy to research every product to the depth required foe the first two.

            You don’t need to go on a research project to see the personal info fields in a sign-up form.

            For more complicated stuff, a labeling program would help.

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              On some products, these steps occur after you’ve purchased and opened the product and are setting it up.

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                1a. Exercise your right to return things that have invasive hidden requirements.

                (And this is another area where a labeling program would help.)

      • krimson@feddit.nl
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        Yes it’s hard to deal with. I try to do my best to boycot companies that do this. Youtube, Reddit, Google search and chrome are things I don’t use anymore and the list keeps growing. My next doorbell will be a different brand but choices are limited ofcourse.

        On the other hand, there are more and more alternatives popping up lately, Mastodon, Lemmy, Peertube. This is a sign that people are getting tired of this shit. I hope this trend continues.

        • dan@upvote.au
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          For a doorbell, get one that can work entirely locally, ideally that supports ONVIF for the video feed, and use it with Home Assistant.

          I don’t have a fancy doorbell, but I use Blue Iris, Home Assistant and Node-RED for my security cameras. Works well, including notifications when a person is detected, and everything is local. When I want to watch the cameras remotely, I connect to a VPN into my home.

  • meseek #2982@lemmy.ca
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    They just went from we love you guys to we don’t even give a fuck bend over boy in like 6 months.

    Twitter has also shifted into a dystopian QQ wannabe.

    Meta has been a dumpster fire for a decade now.

    Tik Tok. heavy sigh

    This kinda seems like end of times.

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      if this is your version of the end of times, I suggest you take a look out your window at the burning hellscape of western north america and other locations around the globe. I also hope you’re not too attached to birds or polar bears.

    • bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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      If it’s the end of the era of social media, I’m plenty ok with that. Shit’s been cancer for almost a decade now.

    • FaceDeer@kbin.social
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      I still dabble over there, but I had long forgotten that they have ads because I use uBlock Origin.

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    Some of us remember there was a time when things like Reddit didn’t exist, and neither did Facebook, Twitter etc. Lots of people lived just fine without them then. It’s completely possible to take a hard line on this stuff and just refuse to use sites/apps/products that don’t respect your privacy. Remember, there’s always a smaller, friendlier or mechanical version.

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    "I met a traveller from an antique land,
    Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
    Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand,
    Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
    And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
    Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
    Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
    The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
    And on the pedestal, these words appear:
    My name is Spezymandias, Admin of Kings;
    Look on my Reddit, ye Mighty, and despair!
    Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
    Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
    The lone and level sands stretch far away.”