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  • Yeah, their plan is: deduce what kind of thing they want, broaden it to include more sponsored products, list as many as possible to boost ad revenue, try as hard as possible to get them to cave and buy a sponsored product so we can make more money from ad revenue. Sucks as a customer. Probably sucks as a supplier, it's the standard monopoly enshitified money extraction maximiser.

  • skintflint

    https://skinflint.co.uk/

    Oh wow, I visited, and instead of the usual cookie popup (where you have to click to accept all cookies or customise them), it put a little box in the corner saying "Do not track mode detected. Storing only strictly necessary cookies." which then automatically closed!

    My browser often detects and auto-fills the more common cookie dialogs for me, but this is the loveliest cookie experience anywhere.

    I randomly decided to pretend to want a new mobile - RELEVANT filters that ACTUALLY FILTER!

    Thank you so much for this recommendation.

  • I didn't really understand what they meant either (until right now when I re-read it for the third to fifth time in a day and got it).

    I just thought it was a typo in a sarcastic comment saying something like "Why wouldn't you want things that were irritatingly sponsored?!", so I thought it was a confusing post, and I still have no idea why people have been downvoting you for not understanding.

    Anyway, now I get what they were trying to say.

    They mean "If you find it on amazon but then buy it elsewhere, presumably the elsewhere has fewer of the problems with ads and sponsored content, and you can find a specific item quite easily. I'm skeptical that such a place exists, but I'd sure like to use it if it does. Where is this magical elsewhere of which you speak?"

    1. So hard to avoid signing up for Prime.
    2. Even harder to cancel your free trial of Prime if you ever caved and took the free trial.
    3. I don't know why they don't do Prime for free all year. I always buy more when I'm on free trial Prime. It would be an easy way to get more of my cash. But I guess enshittifying executives are going to demand more customer charges, and maybe they get more money from paid Prime subscribers than they get from increased purchasing anyway.
  • Yesterday was some houseware. There wasn't anything Chinese in the listing, but it was the same sponsored wrong products again and again and again and again and again and again. I get more Chinese stuff when I look for electrical items, but sometimes the Chinese stuff works out for me.