I happened to click a link that took me to the associated twitter X account for something I was interested in and was greeted by not one, not two, but four modern day web popups.

I know it’s nothing new. I’ve got a couple of firefox plugins that are usually quite good at hiding this sort of nonsense, but I guess they failed me today (or, I shudder to think, there were even more that were blocked, and this is what got through)

What’s the worst new/not-signed-in user experience you’ve encountered recently?

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X gon give it to ya

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That screenshot looks like the old screenshots from the early browser wars with 20 toolbars stacked.

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And dancing desktop buddies with 350 tray icons.

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Did someone say… cookies?

I can just tell that whenever Twitter’s user interface has weak attempts at humour, it was put there during the previous ownership, and that just makes me sad.

Like when you delete your account the final message says “#Goodbye”, I was tearing up, thinking, like, shit, Musk really fucked everything up, did he?

We can sell 80 percent of the screen without inducing seizures!

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This kind of thing getting worse and worse at all levels of tech is increasingly pushing me to the fringes of tech solutions (with all of the handicaps that come with that) as those are getting to be the only places where this kind of thing is not pervasive.

  • No apps on phone, if the mobile site doesn’t work it can wait until I am in front of a desktop/laptop
  • No NFC payments as that requires the phone to be blessed by lord Google or father Apple
  • No set top streaming boxes on the TV, just a small Linux powered PC and a cheap Logitech wireless keyboard/trackpad
  • Only Linux OSes on desktop/laptop
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I’m headed in that direction.

  • Minimal apps on my phone, most of them foss apps to access my self hosted services
  • Raspberry pi 4 running osmc connected to our TV. TV itself has no internet connection
  • Want to move to graphene os, but riding this iphone 12 mini until it dies
  • Linux on my server and my primary computer. Have an M1 Mac Mini that my wife primarily uses (too many papercuts for her with asahi linux. We tried and switched back), and iPadOS on the iPad Pro that I have that I’m also riding until it dies.
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Google and YouTube are pretty fucking bad without an ad-blocker installed. From someone who has worked in jobs where I may as well have called myself a ‘Professional Googler’ and where I do not have permissions to install an ad-blocker on my work computer, the amount of ads I get buried with really sours the experience.

Also, a lot of news sites (particularly anything owned by Reach PLC such as the Mirror) are now flipping the middle-finger at GDPR by forcing users to pay to reject tracking cookies. Here’s a screengrab from the Daily Mirror website…

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How do you not have permission to install an ad-blocker? lol

@Clbull@lemmy.world
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I don’t work in IT, and a lot of bigger companies (my employer included) have restrictions on what employees can install on their work machines. It’s basic security measures to prevent malware infections.

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The absolute lack of any kind of consistency with layout or alignment makes me cringe too.

It’s just shows how they’re just glued onto the page with no care or planning. Especially no consideration to the user or user experience.

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Oh I didn’t even notice that, now I can’t unsee it. Thanks (I hate it), I guess?

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This is something I like to use ublock origin for. Like, blocking ads is nice, but I also love just clearing out clutter from websites.

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Then companies like…“dont use adblock”

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I LOATHE that fucking google sign in overlay.

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This is the digital equivalent of walking through an open air market and having salespeople harass and follow you trying to sell something

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The web. It was good while it lasted.

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It’s actually a pretty tasty coffee.

EU: “You can’t just collect people’s data, you have to ask permission first and give people the opportunity to decline.”

Site Developers: “Fine, but we’re going to comply in the most malicious manner possible.”

HEY DO YOU WANT COOKIES ARE YOU SURE PLEASE HIT THE BIG BLUE BUTTON FOR COOKIES THEY ARE HELPFUL AND GOOD PLEASE GIVE COOKIES!!!

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It’d be fun if the EU started policing any use of the phrase “We are required to show this dialog”.

They’re not. They choose to show that dialog so that they can try to apply commercial tracking cookies. Anything for website function is already covered by EU laws.

There have been a couple of changes to the rule since it came into effect. Originally, the pop up could effectively occlude the “Do Not Enable Cookies” button behind a maze of “Optional” settings. The end result was a big colorful “I Consent” button and a tiny little gear button with a thousand manual checkboxes to uncheck every time you visited the site.

The regulations were updated since. Now these annoying pop-ups at least tend to have a clearly defined “Yes, I Consent” / “No, I Do Not” at equal scale and opposite color, allowing you to bypass it without going into the weeds on a configuration screen.

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