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bunga-bunga | 2 years ago

Dear user, No.

Unfortunately these patterns work great so they will never stop. As more dark patterns are “discovered”, we’ll see the web becoming more of a dump.

You see it every day, successful websites and socials become successful thanks to these pattern, not in spite of them.

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archerx|2 years ago

There are people out there who do whatever pop ups tell them to do. I was in a meeting once and we need to check something on a site the other person just clicked yes on the cookie banner without reading. I told him “You should click no on those” and he replied “I know, every keeps telling me that but I just click yes anyway”. I just blankly stared at him for a couple of seconds and returned the focus to the meeting.

This experience reminds me the “normies” use the internet very very differently than techy people and it explains a lot of the weird quirks on the web.

We are at the mercy of the lowest common denominator which happens to be a majority

bunga-bunga|2 years ago

To be fair, you’re often punished for clicking No (it takes longer, may cause a reload), so you’d need a very good reason to not click Yes.