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Anticorp , to Technology in The Secret Weapon Hackers Can Use to Dox Nearly Anyone in America for $15

Most Americans have very little choice but to provide their personal information to credit bureaus.

We don't even provide it, they just take it. You can't do anything to stop them. Getting inaccurate information removed is a full-time job.

ArtificialLink , to Technology in I Tracked an NYC Subway Rider's Movements with an MTA ‘Feature’

I mean sure they could probably display less information when you punch in that card number. But the biggest sticking point for this is I don't see how they could create a secure system without forcing you to create an account? Which personally I think would be ridiculous.

TostiHawaii ,

In the Netherlands, they solved this by adding a randomly generated transaction reference to the payment. This will appear on your bank / credit card statement. To view details for the transaction (time and location of entry/exit), you have to enter the paid amount and reference.

However, this will only give you info for a single transaction. If you want to see an overview of all your transactions, you need to create an account in their app. After linking your card to your account, again using the reference and amount for a transaction, you can view your travel history.

liv , to Technology in First Google Search Result for Tiananmen Square “Tank Man” Is AI Generated Selfie

When will people realise that google has tailored algorithms and we are not all experiencing the same search results?

The first thing you’ll see if you search Google for “tank man” right now will not be the iconic picture of the unidentified Chinese man who stood in protest in front of a column of tanks leaving Tiananmen Square, but an entirely fake, AI-generated selfie of that historical event.

No, this is the first thing the author saw. Probably because they are a journalist writing about AI.

When I google tank man I don't even get the AI image on the first page. The top result is from history.com. If I go to google image search it is the 7th result on the page. The top result is from wikipedia.

LinkOpensChest_wav ,
@LinkOpensChest_wav@lemmy.one avatar

When will people realise that google has tailored algorithms and we are not all experiencing the same search results?

You're right. This is the real problem with search engines like Google and one reason I use SearXNG instances and Mojeek instead. Where I live, the algorithm is more likely to net content that is biased toward right-wing conspiracy theories and problematic agencies because of that algorithm. Any search engine that does this is not a valid search engine, in my opinion.

liv ,

Yes I had a family member in a right wing conspiracy area. It was infuriating because his friends would tell him their nonsense and he would be skeptical and google it, only for google to seemingly support what they were saying.

I couldn't replicate his results at all and it would take a lot of searching to even find what he was talking about so I could debunk it for him.

LinkOpensChest_wav ,
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I became hyper aware of it the first time I tried using Tik Tok, and I was served nothing but alt-right hate videos. Obviously, search engines aren't usually quite so obvious, but for instance, people in my location are certainly more likely to net results connected to far-right ideas and agencies, because of the interests of people who live here.

I don't like that idea at all. Search engines should only respond to deliberate input from the user imo. I know that's a big ask for people to acclimate to appending "in [location name]" if they expect location specific results, but the convenience of just saying "hey Google, restaurants near me" is not worth the consequences.

Unfortunately, almost all search engines are complicit, including supposedly privacy friendly ones like Kagi, Qwant, and Startpage. I'm no longer recommending those to people. SearXNG and Mojeek are the only ones that don't lean into the algorithmic and locational fuckery, but even that's with a lot of tweaking the settings.

It's no great mystery why things like fascism are on the rise. And people will say I'm in the minority for caring about this, and ... yeah, that's the problem.

Hyperreality , to Technology in Another 62 ‘Girls Do Porn’ Victims Sue Pornhub for $600 Million

Given their videos were so highly ranked, the prevalence of coercion in the industry, and the fact that it's often impossible to tell if someone's been threatened behind the scenes, it's highly likely that most people reading this who have watched porn online have also watched plenty of videos of actual rapes.

This is a simple fact, but one which a lot of people would rather deny, rather than admit their part in perpetuating it, while wondering why watching porn makes them sad. Partly, I suspect, because deep down they know the truth of it.

anarchy79 ,
@anarchy79@lemmy.world avatar

I wonder how many products you've bought in your life were made by child labor.

ClockworkOtter ,

There is no ethical consumption under capitalism

loopedcandle ,

I am a regular consumer of online porn. And I'll admit, I loved their videos. Now knowing what was going on, that's on me to do some thinking, i have probably watched a rape and helped the perpetrator make money from that act. That's hard on the conscience. I don't know what to think about it.

Ookami38 ,

The fault lies squarely on the shoulders of the producers. You hold as much guilt for that action as anyone who has ever purchased a cell phone has for the conditions for the workers are subjected to. Which isn't to say 0, but it's so small that it may as well be.

eatthecake ,

I have never watched porn. Some would say that makes me inhuman but it can be done. Those of us with experience in the sex industry would never say 'sex positive'.

surewhynotlem , to Technology in Another 62 ‘Girls Do Porn’ Victims Sue Pornhub for $600 Million

Can we have AI generated porn now ?

lorty ,
@lorty@lemmy.ml avatar

Time for even more impossible beauty standards!

Rawdogg ,

Most beauty standards are held by women tbh

Son_of_dad , to Technology in Another 62 ‘Girls Do Porn’ Victims Sue Pornhub for $600 Million

I always hated GDP videos cause the girls never looked like they wanted to be there, now I know why, they didn't. There's a lot of porn out there where the girl is very clearly not enjoying it or just laying there, I don't know how anyone finds that hot.

A_Random_Idiot ,
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Rapists.

Rapists find it hot.

Like the rapists that ran GDP.

wildginger ,

Or, like, half of the BDSM community who enjoy when this is roleplayed, like what everyone watching these videos thought it was.

Unless you think anyone who plays video games with guns only find it fun cause theyre murderers?

Cryophilia ,

Honestly I'm running into that a lot with women, especially younger women. They all want to be "dominated" and it does nothing for me.

PM_ME_FEET_PICS ,

Consensual non-consent is also surprisingly common with younger women as well. Makes me very uncomfortable.

mojo , to Technology in Another 62 ‘Girls Do Porn’ Victims Sue Pornhub for $600 Million

The emails allegedly show that Pornhub had only one moderator to review 700,000 potentially abusive videos(...)

Well that'd be an interesting job to put on a resume

lightnsfw ,

and here I was reviewing them for free...

Fisk400 , to Technology in YouTube Is Monetizing Human Suffering at an Open Air Drug Market

The $500 donations must be money laundering. I can't see a normal user on YouTube donating to a unmanned livestream and definitely not that amount of money.

figaro ,

Ever watch a vtuber stream? There's apparently people out there with cash to just burn.

Fisk400 ,

Vtubers do things. They talk to the audience, play games, draw, cook and a bunch of other things. A lot of it is para-social which explains why some people donate a lot.
This is a generic livestream of a street.

queue , to Technology in YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users
@queue@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

"They're the same picture."

Also, that does not explain why:

  • Chrome users who use an adblocker don't get the issue
  • Firefox users who do not use an adblocker get the issue
  • FIrefox users who use an adblocker, but change User Agent to Chrome, don't get the issue

Now, if only we knew who made Chrome and YouTube... The mind boggles.

FaceDeer ,
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Given that Google's been talking about switching Chrome to a new plugin format that would limit the ability of adblockers to function on Chrome, and given that Google owns Youtube and profits from the ads Youtube displays...

Nope, I'm not connecting the dots. Not sure why Google would be wanting people switch from Firefox to Chrome at this time.

flappy ,

What really pisses me off is that mv3 is becoming a standard that Vivaldi, Firefox, Opera, Edge, etc. will use.

Matth78 ,
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Mind you that Firefox will adjust it to be able to fully support ad blocker.

barnaclebutt ,

The last scenario is clearly a breach of anti-trust laws. It is time for alphabet to be broken up. Their monopoly is way worse than AT&T every was.

thanevim ,

Alphabet's monopoly is bad, make no mistake.

But they aren't controlling all electronic means of communication for 90% of the continental United States, as AT&T did in the ma' bell and pa' bell days.

theneverfox ,

Uh... Gmail, Ad sense, search?

They've got like a dozen duopolies going on, they have far more control and ability to leverage it than Bell ever did

tiredofsametab ,

I know several websites consider firefox's built-in privacy settings an adblocker in certain configurations. I get notices on many sites and use no adblocker. Not sure if it's the case here.

kumatomic , to Technology in YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users

The degree in which corporations engage in psychological warfare against customers is astounding. Not surprising, just outrageous. Don't want notifications on? We're going to ask you to turn on notifications in the the program every single day until you do it. Don't want to watch ads because our infinite greed has destroyed what used to be a good platform with a reasonable number of ads before we bought it? Then we'll make the experience less pleasant until you comply. They already make multiple parts of YouTube disagree with ad blockers on purpose to break the sites features. Not that I use anything other than NewPipe and Piped anymore anyway. I'm just sick of shitty corporations acting like we're children who can be punished.

Zacryon , to Technology in YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users

I don't mind ads, I understand that websites need to finance themselves to cover their costs (and maybe build up some capital to expand). But I do mind tracking, user profiling, personalization / user targeting, trading this data with dubious companies worldwide, and obnoxious ads, for example pop-ups or auto-play videos with a 1 micron sized close button, or a forced timed ad which is hiding the content.

It's like having a bunch of people following you around, taking note of everything you do, evaluating that data, making statistics, dicsussing it with other people you don't know, etc.. Then, when you want to make yourself a sandwich, step in between you and your sandwich, taking up a megaphone and scream into your face : "OH, WE NOTICED THAT YOU ARE MAKING A SANDWICH. CAN WE INTERST YOU IN NEW FANCY BUTTER KNIVES FOR ONLY 59,99 €?" [Then going on about it for 3 minutes before they are stepping out of your way].

There are laws against that in real life, and in the digital realm this is missing. Considering how much time a lot of people spend online this is something which needs to be taken seriously.

It's really scary sometimes. There was a time when I was stupid enough to use facebook, just to stay in touch with friends. Once I talked with a friend about allergies and asthma, and I told them I have a pollen allergy. A short time later an ad showed up on my facebook feed, advertising some nasal spray for allergies. Wtf?! And that's just the surface. "Harmless" ads. Who knows what else happens with that data?

And then we get stuff like Cambridge Analytica.

SCB ,

I find this so weird. Like, I want the exact literal opposite of what you want - I want personalized ads about shit I might conceivably click on.

I want usable personalized internet that knows where I am and offers me local deals and hotspots.

The hell are you so afraid of? Honestly?

Sunfoil ,

So you want to constantly be a slave to your consumerist impulses as you uncritically consume everything thrown at you, despite all the evidence that these companies can literally manipulate your perception of reality through targeted political advertising and echo chambers? Enjoy your terrifying dystopia, but at least you think you're getting a 'local deal' so who cares, right?

SCB ,

So you want to constantly be a slave to your consumerist impulses as you uncritically consume everything thrown at you,

Holy shit dude what happens to you when you see an ad??

Sunfoil ,

You need to inform yourself about advertising. Go and look up Edward Bernays. You literally can't stop ads affecting you, except by eliminating them. You think you're being a critical consumer, but you're right where they want you.

Zacryon ,

Filter bubbles are one thing, which I find is a huge disadvantage to personalization. You'll never learn about new stuff, because it will never be presented to you, since someone assumes that you blong to a specific box.

Another is that I value my privacy. It's no one's business what I do, when, where, with whom and how. Apart from that, there is no guarantee that this information is not being misused.

For example, I'm thinking about political campaigns, which target specific user groups on the one hand, or spread misinformation and distrust to others. I see such forms of information steering as detrimental to democratic societies. Free and unbiased information is crucial for critical thinking.

reagansrottencorpse , to Technology in YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users

They forced our hands in creating and using adblockers. Remember how awful the web was getting before we could adblock? Pop ups, force play videos with full sound, entire webpages full of ads with a tiny bit of content in the middle.

UnderpantsWeevil , to Technology in YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

5 second ad delay in blessed silence

5 seconds of someone screaming into my ear "BUY! BUY! BUY!"

Oh, no! Better disable my ad blocker quick!

Guster , to Technology in YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users

I'm using Firefox but is it not possible to block ads in chrome too?

Got_Bent ,

If they haven't already, Google is in the process of disabling ad block extensions on all chrome based browsers. There have been a ton of posts about this on Lemmy.

Random article that came up on search

https://www.androidauthority.com/google-chrome-manifest-v3-changes-3386506/

Ignisnex ,
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Not when they roll out manifest v3

kras ,
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It won't be possible in the future. It should be happening soonish if I'm remembering correctly. There's a change to how add-ons will be allowed to work in chrome.

amotio , to Technology in YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users

This delay has happened on Brave browser too, it's not FF specific. But it's pathetic either way.

I mean, if they really wanted to show you ads, they could just switch the returned stream when the video player calls for certain chunk, then when that ad is done playing, switch back to the original stream. The user experience would be basically like watching TV.

only0218 ,

Or just literally do not serve the video.

Nvm that would imply heavy tracking and integrity drm bullshit
Rather not let android WebView integrity grow...

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