• joe@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    but the scale and invasiveness of the ads and data collection has clearly accelerated beyond a reasonable level

    Reasonable to whom? You? Google? The legal system? Some dude living in a bunker in South Dakota? Which person or entity should google consult with before making a decision on what level is “reasonable”?

    Making the decision to fund a vast majority of the internet with ads was a pretty big mistake in hindsight, though I couldn’t say which way would have been better.

    We don’t disagree on the basics; I just don’t blame a company for acting in the company’s best financial interests. That’s kind of the way they work-- arguably the CEO of a public company is bound by law to do so. I blame the representatives in the (US) government for failing to protect my interests and privacy. I frequently see news articles about consumer protections in Europe and feel jealous that we don’t have the same level here.

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      1 year ago

      I blame the representatives in the (US) government for failing to protect my interests and privacy.

      I think that thinking is part of the problem. Why don’t people take responsibility for their lives and stop using abusive services? Almost everyone knows Google spies and abuses people’s info, but they are too lazy to change or don’t care cuz they like free shit. So I say let them stay and get abused. Those who care move on - like we did here from another abuser in Reddit.

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          1 year ago

          well like I said, I found Reddit abusive in their spying, censorship and money grabs, so I dropped them and came here. The people who care will drop Google, the rest will remain as victims. Can’t save someone who doesn’t want to be saved. I think many haven’t realized that is us the users who give these big corps all their power.

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            1 year ago

            How do you know your instance doesn’t spy, censor, or… well, I guess you’re correct on the money grabs part, haha.

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              I assume everyone is spying but i use a vpn so I don’t care. Censorship here is difficult for a server as people can very easily change to another one, and money grabs are pretty hard here 😉 Nothing is perfect, but I like this place a lot more than reddit. I don’t use anything Google and am enjoying that also.

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              1 year ago

              If they were concerned, they could spin up their own instance or join one that’s run by someone they trust.

              The same could not be said for reddit.

              Why are you even here?

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      1 year ago

      I blame the representatives in the (US) government for failing to protect my interests and privacy.

      If a (at this time fictional, really powerful, general purpose) AI exists to enshure as many stamps are delivered to its door as possable (a maximizer), it needs to make inert anything that would restrain it from that goal in any capacity. Law is subverted because with laws, you cant maximize stamps by stealing the carbon from others (likely killing them) to grow trees to stuff and let rot in a random house.

      Maximizers are indiffrent to human life.

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      1 year ago

      legally yes they’ve been fined by numerous governments for excessive privacy violations

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        That’s fair but presumably, since they’re not racking up fines cumulatively, that they are now in accordance with the law… so are you saying that the current level is “reasonable”? Am I misunderstanding you point?

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      1 year ago

      I don’t blame Google for perusing their capitalistic interests.

      I blame a neoliberal system that encourages it, and I blame capitalist apologists that get in the way of meaningful change.