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1. thornc+X6[view] [source] 2023-11-02 11:28:44
>>pbrw+(OP)
Hot take, it’s hard to have a free internet without ads. Lots of websites have marginal utility, but can be paid for with ads. And those websites will disappear when CPM rates go down the drain.
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2. deutsc+g9[view] [source] 2023-11-02 11:42:05
>>thornc+X6
Ads are not the discussion. It’s tracking.

Some will say that ads hijack your attention and therefore should be blocked by default. This is a different question. But since ad companies wanted to track ROI it became a problem, because it’s pretty easy for them to do that on the internet. That’s why more people are opposed to ads on the internet but not on a busstop.

If the busstop ads start taking retina scans to show you more personal ads while you travel around town, people will be opposed to that too.

You don’t need to track every user and every click to show ads and make money. But as ad companies like meta can make more money by tracking your every step they will just do that.

There were ads on the internet before tracking became a thing. And people made money off of those ads.

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3. avarun+B02[view] [source] 2023-11-02 20:00:49
>>deutsc+g9
Ads are significantly more useful with tracking. Non-personalized ads are effectively spam and we would be better off without those entirely. Personalized ads can often be as good as the content you're looking for in the first place, if not even better.
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4. ryanbl+R82[view] [source] 2023-11-02 20:33:07
>>avarun+B02
I value privacy above the marginal usefulness of targeted ads. You should be free to opt-in to tracking and personalization if that's what you want. But we shouldn't all be caught in a surveillance dragnet by default.
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5. avarun+si2[view] [source] 2023-11-02 21:19:52
>>ryanbl+R82
> You should be free to opt-in to tracking and personalization if that's what you want.

Agreed. So why is the EU making that illegal? I want to be able to use products for free by opting in to personalized ads so that businesses can make enough revenue to justify having an ad-supported free version of their product.

The incompetent bureaucrats at the EU won't allow Meta to offer that.

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6. cush+3r2[view] [source] 2023-11-02 21:59:11
>>avarun+si2
Because Meta has proven year after year that they can't be trusted with our data. It's a sanction on their gross negligence and complete lack of morals
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