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219 points

It’s crazy how many people will just click accept on security warning them that an app will access literally everything on their phone.

It’s also crazy how many people don’t even know that Threads is Meta… where the f have these people been for the past 10 years?

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6 points

You expect a lot from vegetables.

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How do you know that people don’t know that Threads is Meta?

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24 points

I think security warnings are kind of like cancer warnings in the state of California. If virtually everything causes cancer then warnings become just a normalized part of life.

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14 points

It’s just another form of notification fatigue.

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I have felt this for years before smart devices were a big thing, my variation is just “text fatigue”. I hate how, for instance in a grocery store (at least here in the US) there is literally almost no square inch of the building that doesn’t have some text for you to read, be it advertising, warnings, information, whatever. My brain gets tired, I can’t just look at these words and not read them and not process the information. The older I get the more overwhelming it all seems and home and nature are the only escape.

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30 points

What it comes down to is that you never get a choice. Over and over again, it’s always sign this 10,000 word EULA written by our lawyers to give us all the rights, now, and any rights we want to have in the future, or you can throw that $800 device in the trash if you don’t click yes. Likewise, if you want to participate in modern socialization, sign or fuck off.

There’s no point in reading the EULA, because it’s not like you can negotiate for better terms. If you do read it, you just get to find out how it screws you in detail. It’s always take it or leave it, and somehow they paid the devil to make sure that this is popular with everyone else, so you walk through our gate on our terms, or you get shut out of everything, everywhere.

It doesn’t even matter if you’re smart enough to wade through the agreement, it’s still take it or leave it, and the dummies don’t even try. They know the deal, they click the button. The smart people click it, too, they just feel worse about it. Take it or leave it. Fatigue isn’t the right word. Coercion. That’s the one.

Having any leverage in consumer transactions is becoming a rapidly fading memory. Everyone has just given up. Remember when you could buy a TV without signing an onerous legal document that a rational person would never sign, in order to use it? Pepperidge Farm remembers.

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30 points

where the f have these people been for the past 10 years?

They’ve been giving away their data for all that time and it hasn’t visible affected them negatively.

Of course it will eventually and they’ll Pikachu face then but that’s hardly comforting.

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17 points

Will it? Why? It won’t affect most people personally ever, hence why most people don’t really care.

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I fear you are right. While I do believe that further policital abuse of that data is inevitable (Trump or the Malaysian civil war were at least partial results of campaigns of Cambridge Analytica, for example), people probably won’t see the impact data analysis had and how they’ve been manipulated.

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107 points

Living with influencers in their feeds.

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63 points

ugh. influencers are the worst. old man grumble

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I’ve never cared for influencers, but they also never effected me personally. Until last summer… I was blueberry picking one morning with my mom. We picked 3 very full buckets and called it a day and headed for the checkout hut. We’re hot sweaty and tired and just wanted to checkout and go home, but we were suddenly blocked in the middle of a row of blueberries with no way to get out! Why? Because someone was photographing a lady in a sundress and hat caressing the blueberry bushes. We ended up walking through the photo and I’ve never felt such “get off my lawn” sentiment before.

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11 points

[ shaking fist at clouds ]

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