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by psyc 1521 days ago
Windows regularly tries to nag me into free features I don’t want too.

At no time has the term ‘dark pattern’ ever been necessarily dependent on getting you to pay money.

Your argument is that I sound stupid, so I must be wrong?

There’s no button.

https://www.cultofmac.com/538999/apple-under-fire-apple-pay-...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/apple-insists-iphone-users-enro...

My other peeve is when streaming apps put a button in the bottom-right of an ad, same size and style as the ‘skip’ button one reflexively clicks. Except it turns out to be an ‘engage even moar’ button.

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Apologies for the implication you’re stupid, I didn’t really mean that and it was uncalled for at any rate.

I don’t disagree regards dark patterns, your example just felt a bit irrelevant to the specific topic being discussed (Amazon pushing a paid for product / cancelling a paid subscription).

I can understand why you would make the distinction. Making distinctions is good, in general. However from my perspective as a frustrated user being antagonized by ‘my’ devices, it’s all the same battle to me.
Paid vs not-paid is not an important distinction.

People who think that money is the only thing that other people want are doomed to be repeatedly exploited by people who understand that there are more forms of exploitation than directly monetary.

How an Earth are you being exploited by putting a copy of your bank card on your phone?