• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Doesn’t sound like you’ve been paying attention the last 20 years if you think this highly of tech companies

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      1 year ago

      My opinion is about email, not tech companies. If they’re tracking you, it’s most likely not through email.

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        1 year ago

        …tech companies use email all day long to link digital data together. Most people who manage a newsletter do not write their own newsletter software. In fact practically none of them do. Ergo, you get tracked via newsletter also.

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          1 year ago

          “They don’t use their own service” is not the same as, “this is evidence they do in fact track via email.”

          What you don’t seem to realize is, the signup ITSELF is the data they want, and click through rates. You being on a mailing list is already ample tracking compared to what most people are removed about… You’re GIVING them the info, then whining about them having it…

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            1 year ago

            What a weird hill to die on.

            No one is whining about being put on an email list at their own request. Which you obviously know. People were making the point that newsletters aren’t magically immune to data tracking.

            You can bet your ass the MailChimp is sharing a fuckton of data with advertising partners in order to maximize sales to you. It’s not supposed to be controversial. I first just assumed this was something you hadn’t thought about. Sadly you seem hostile to information you hadn’t considered.

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              There is no hill to die on. You’re just too stupid to know how it actually works, so you assume it’s bad.

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                  You are the cave man screaming about how fire is hot instead of learning how to cook. I hope you’re proud of being the smartest moron.

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                    1 year ago

                    What a great analogy. You just be really proud of your vast knowledge which includes: there exist tech companies who could easily sell your data but suddenly decided not to.