• @popemichael
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    129 months ago

    Its immoral for the way its being done, not what was done.

      • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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        18 months ago

        Marketing in general is a reason we live in a consumer society.

        The only reason marketing exist is to trick our brains into buying stuff we do not need.

        I’d say ban all of it. The world would be better off.

    • @Stumblinbear@pawb.social
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      9 months ago

      Uh. It’s not immoral to read the data they’ve served to you on the page they’re visiting on their own website. I’m honestly genuinely curious what moral argument you could make, here

        • @rchive@lemm.ee
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          28 months ago

          They’d argue that you going to their page which you know is sustained by ads is consent enough to check whether you’re using ad block. It’s an implicit thing, like how when you go to a restaurant you’re implying that you’re going to pay the bill afterward. You can’t eat and then leave saying, “well technically I never explicitly agreed to pay for this meal, it’s your fault for not asking before serving me.”

        • @Stumblinbear@pawb.social
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          8 months ago

          They’re taking information from the page they served you and runs the code they wrote to read the page they served you to ensure what they served you is actually what you’re seeing

          You’re accessing the site, you’re continuing to use the site, you are implicitly agreeing to allow the code they run to modify the page you’re on

          I fail to see how it specifically being used to check that ads are displaying is any different from code running normally in your browser to change the page without refreshing the page entirely

          More importantly and actually on subject: how is this immoral? What moral code are they breaking here? You can argue legal semantics, but legality is not morality. You made a moral argument. How is this immoral?

          • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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            18 months ago

            Google is tracking you on every website that has a “share to Google” icon.

            Which means Google has your entire browser history, even if you use Firefox.

            If it was just on their own websites, nobody would be complaining.