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by noprocrasted
539 days ago
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Problem is that a significant chunk of the technology industry still relies on "engagement" as its business model. The objective of slapping an overzealous bot protection system isn't to protect high-risk endpoints like logins/etc, it's to ensure a human is "engaging" and human time is being wasted by making even legitimate automated usage impossible. From their perspective, the blocking of power users with unusual setups is actually a happy coincidence, as those are unlikely to "engage" with the product in the desired way (they run ad & spyware blockers, don't fall for dark patterns, and are more likely to fight back if they get defrauded by the corporation). |
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