You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
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Re: You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
#42How about an opt in botnet extension for your browser that focuses it's energy on sites with this sort of dark pattern behaviour. i.e. You install the extension, when you come across a site like this you vote it for getting punishment, once the site gets enough vote the botnet occasionally focusses it's energy on the site in question when the participants browser is otherwise sitting idle. The punishment could potent…
That extension would be banned in minutes because that's illegal.
Re: You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
#43Off topic, but I've never seen mastodon linked like this before on HN. Interesting this this might've normally been a link to a tweet.
Re: You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
#44How about an opt in botnet extension for your browser that focuses it's energy on sites with this sort of dark pattern behaviour. i.e. You install the extension, when you come across a site like this you vote it for getting punishment, once the site gets enough vote the botnet occasionally focusses it's energy on the site in question when the participants browser is otherwise sitting idle. The punishment could potent…
Re: You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
#45How about an opt in botnet extension for your browser that focuses it's energy on sites with this sort of dark pattern behaviour. i.e. You install the extension, when you come across a site like this you vote it for getting punishment, once the site gets enough vote the botnet occasionally focusses it's energy on the site in question when the participants browser is otherwise sitting idle. The punishment could potent…
Why stop there? Maybe websites you don’t like should have a crowdsourced assassin come to kill the relevant developers.
Re: You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
#46How about an opt in botnet extension for your browser that focuses it's energy on sites with this sort of dark pattern behaviour. i.e. You install the extension, when you come across a site like this you vote it for getting punishment, once the site gets enough vote the botnet occasionally focusses it's energy on the site in question when the participants browser is otherwise sitting idle. The punishment could potent…
Because why? Just don't visit these sites if they annoy you. I don't burn down jazz bars just because I don't like jazz.
Re: You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
#47How about an opt in botnet extension for your browser that focuses it's energy on sites with this sort of dark pattern behaviour. i.e. You install the extension, when you come across a site like this you vote it for getting punishment, once the site gets enough vote the botnet occasionally focusses it's energy on the site in question when the participants browser is otherwise sitting idle. The punishment could potent…
Why stop there? Maybe websites you don’t like should have a crowdsourced assassin come to kill the relevant developers.
Re: You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
#48I'm surprised there isn't an extension for some kind of white-list only video stream content. I too find these sites despicable. But usually, by the time the video play you've already been fighting some popup about joining, dismissed a browser native window saying this site is asking to send you notifications in the future, and GRDP @#$%^$%^& "we care about your privacy so here is a booklet about our privacy policy,…
A combination of the "I don't care about cookies" extension and an adblocker with a couple tracking blacklists should avoid both the cookie popups and the tracking cookies themselves.
Re: You click a link to a news site, to read an article that seems interesting
#49Off topic, but I've never seen mastodon linked like this before on HN. Interesting this this might've normally been a link to a tweet.