← Back to context Comment by gowld 2 months ago Screw you over, how, exactly? 6 comments gowld Reply edgineer 2 months ago There are arguments about how companies will use collected data in undesirable ways.But I wish that the stress of living in a panopticon would be argument enough. seb1204 2 months ago I'm sure you can imagine some dark patterns. Screens that show you products they want you to buy based on your patterns. Discounted offers tailored to you that are not really discounts. hsbauauvhabzb 2 months ago Region / time of day / per-demographic brand-popularity based pricing for a start? sublinear 2 months ago Juice is not worth the squeeze if the customers who spend more shop online. fc417fc802 2 months ago You think online retailers don't do these things? 1 reply →
edgineer 2 months ago There are arguments about how companies will use collected data in undesirable ways.But I wish that the stress of living in a panopticon would be argument enough.
seb1204 2 months ago I'm sure you can imagine some dark patterns. Screens that show you products they want you to buy based on your patterns. Discounted offers tailored to you that are not really discounts.
hsbauauvhabzb 2 months ago Region / time of day / per-demographic brand-popularity based pricing for a start? sublinear 2 months ago Juice is not worth the squeeze if the customers who spend more shop online. fc417fc802 2 months ago You think online retailers don't do these things? 1 reply →
sublinear 2 months ago Juice is not worth the squeeze if the customers who spend more shop online. fc417fc802 2 months ago You think online retailers don't do these things? 1 reply →
There are arguments about how companies will use collected data in undesirable ways.
But I wish that the stress of living in a panopticon would be argument enough.
I'm sure you can imagine some dark patterns. Screens that show you products they want you to buy based on your patterns. Discounted offers tailored to you that are not really discounts.
Region / time of day / per-demographic brand-popularity based pricing for a start?
Juice is not worth the squeeze if the customers who spend more shop online.
You think online retailers don't do these things?
1 reply →