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greenhexagon | 2 years ago
Push the disabled by default, opt-in only version. Face only small backlash because it's opt-in. Then in a later update, switch it to on by default but with an easy opt-out. Then make the opt-out harder or disable other functionality unless users opt-in.
This general pattern happens for all sorts of privacy-invading data collection, advertisements, etc. Companies release a good product, then the enshittification slowly happens over multiple updates, each of which is only a small enough step to not cause too much outrage, until the end product is completely user-hostile.
djur|2 years ago
johnnyanmac|2 years ago
This includes Windows as a whole. It's almost incredible how many different settings you have to dig into to get most of them out.
dixie_land|2 years ago
kayodelycaon|2 years ago
Also, companies making opt-in features silently into opt-out ones.