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Legislation forced private entities to act that way. They weren’t forced to make any substantial changes.



How would less legislation force any change?


If I don’t want to use a phone or browser backed by an adTech company - I don’t. Since most analytics is browser side, I can block tracking via a content blocker on my computer and my phone. I can choose a different search engine, etc.

It’s called free will.


Yes, free will. Good thing we are all born on an even playing field and then are given an even playing field for our childhoods. That way it doesn’t break our brains to blame the common man vs the actual status quo.

What we really need is the principled and ever consistent hypocrisy (that always seems to be benefit the person) of most libertarians/sympathizers. When they are doing well…no regulation or taxes or safety nets. Someone else does something wrong because the system sucks? That person is at fault. Oops something doesn’t go well for the person. Now they want action. Make things whole.

A quirky recurring example of this are grifters like Mark Cuban following this to a tee with crypto. Or even funnier, the reversal of Eth after the legitimate DAO attack or wanting FDIC sort of insurance any time things don’t benefit them! I understand the desire to want to fuck. All the time. Yet never wanting to be fucked.




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