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dleslie ◴[] No.26344736[source]
This captures my feelings on the issue:

> That framing is based on a false premise that we have to choose between “old tracking” and “new tracking.” It’s not either-or. Instead of re-inventing the tracking wheel, we should imagine a better world without the myriad problems of targeted ads.

I don't want to be tracked. I never have wanted to be tracked. I shouldn't have to aggressively opt-out of tracking; it should be a service one must opt-in to receive. And it's not something we can trust industry to correct properly. This is precisely the role that privacy-protecting legislation should be undertaking.

Stop spying on us, please.

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sofixa ◴[] No.26345398[source]
Do you use Web Monetisation ( as in, pay)? If you don't, and don't want to be tracked for ads, how do you propose things work?
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chipgap98 ◴[] No.26345418[source]
I would much rather pay than be tracked. Unfortunately many sites don't give me that choice.
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sofixa ◴[] No.26345482[source]
Indeed, because for many of them the only option is ads, because almost nobody uses any alternatives ( the only one i know of is Web Monetization). Until it's massively used, few site owners will make the effort.
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1. bozzcl ◴[] No.26345560[source]
So you're saying it's not worth trying moving in that direction, just because people don't use it now?
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2. sofixa ◴[] No.26345631[source]
Au contraire, i'm saying start using it now, and if enough people do, website owners will see the point in supporting it.