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bluefirebrandyesterday at 9:53 PM4 repliesview on HN

This is really just how the tech industry works. We have abused the concept of consent into an absolute mess

My personal favorite way they do this lately is notification banners for like... Registering for news letters

"Would you like to sign up for our newsletter? Yes | Maybe Later"

Maybe later being the only negative answer shows a pretty strong lack of understanding about consent!


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Antibabelictoday at 8:07 AM

There is no "lack of understanding" here. The people responsible for these interfaces understand consent perfectly well, they just don't care for it.

al_borlandyesterday at 11:03 PM

Worse yet, instead of a checkbox to opt in/out of a newsletter or marketing email when signing up or checking out, it simply opts the user in. Simply doing business with a company is consent to spam, with the excuse that the user can unsubscribe if they don’t want it.

Tactics like these should be illegal, but instead they have become industry standards.

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syncsynchaltyesterday at 10:18 PM

Or the now-ubiquitous footer:

"Store cookie? [Yes] [Ask me again]"

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hedorayesterday at 10:10 PM

At least we haven’t gotten to Elysium levels yet, where machines arbitrarily decide to break your arm, then make you go to a government office to apologize for your transgressions to an LLM.

We’re getting close with ICE for commoners, and also for the ultra wealthy, like when Dario was forced to apologize after he complained that Trump solicited bribes, then used the DoW to retaliate on non-payment.

However, the scenario I describe is definitely still third term BS.