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by ethbr0
1544 days ago
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The only thing that's going to make that happen is legally enshrining the permanence of "No" in law, as I believe parts of the GDPR do. Otherwise, if companies can covert >0% of users and therefore make >$0 with every re-ask, they'll just ask again. Large scale tech companies are predators when they want something. And they aren't going to magically stop being predators absent legal repercussions. |
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The American state prioritizes corporate interests by design. This is how industrial capitalism works and always has worked. And the EU is a dependent of the US, not an alternative to it.
The Western neoliberal consensus of the past half-century has caused people to forget how power works, and nowhere is that more clear than in these utopian calls for regulation on Hacker News.
You can’t have your cake and eat it too. Capitalism or a society. Pick one.