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by stingraycharles
43 days ago
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This effectively means “every online platform ever” and would also have included MySpace and the OG Yahoo etc, and as such would not really single out the truly bad actors. And then we’ll end up with with another cookie-banner style law which had good intentions but actually missed the point entirely. |
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The cookie banner law is fine for the most part. Sites that do the malicious-compliance thing of over-prompting the user for permissions are providing a strong signal that they are bad actors. It’s about as much as we can expect without banning them entirely…