Reddit will no longer let you opt out of personalized ads::Reddit is removing the ability for some users to opt out of ad personalization based on their activity on the platform, though some countries will be excluded from the change.

  • Schwim Dandy
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    1961 year ago

    You can still opt out by not visiting the site, which I encourage everyone to try.

      • @[email protected]
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        201 year ago

        I mean yes but reddit actively advertised in Germany recently, and… Well we have some of the most serious privacy laws.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          According to the article it doesn’t apply to all users, presumably the EU is exempt from this change in policy (because it’s illegal)

  • @[email protected]
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    251 year ago

    I already got permabanned from reddit for saying “cunt” so fuck that cunt website. I used to lament how terrible it was becoming but, now that I’ve removed myself from it, I’m just watching it crash and burn and enjoying every bit of it.

    Soon the website will only be bots and shills and a few people who never say anything even slightly aggressive/controversial/opinionated/crass. A boring, sterile shell of its former self— just a safe space for advertisements.

    Eat shit and die reddit!

  • wagoner
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    111 year ago

    Mark my words, where one tech bro goes, the others always follow. This is not a good sign.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    61 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Reddit is removing the ability for some users to opt out of ad personalization based on their activity on the platform.

    Announced on Wednesday alongside several incoming updates to its privacy, advertising, and location settings, Reddit’s head of privacy, Jutta Williams, justified the change by saying that Reddit “requires very little personal information” from its users and that it would allow the company to “better predict which ad may be most relevant to you.”

    European countries might be exempt from the forced opt in as the change would likely bring Reddit into direct conflict with the EU’s GDPR rules, which require companies to get express permission to collect or process personal data for use in activities like advertising.

    Meta recently carved out similar exceptions for European Facebook and Instagram users earlier this year to bring it into compliance with EU privacy laws.

    The Reddit changes will also add the ability for users to see fewer ads from specific categories like gambling, alcohol, weight loss, and dating.

    The company says that its process of combining manual tagging with machine learning to classify the ads isn’t likely to be 100 percent successful at first but expects it to improve over time.


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  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    I have seen this same headline about ten times this week. When will the regurgitation end?!?!?

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      Sharing and/or selling that data to third parties that do have personally identifiable information… now they know everything about your porn habits et al., that data is more easily leaked the wider it’s spread, you’re more easily doxxed/blackmailed, etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      You’re working on the assumption that they collect that data anyways and if they do then I kind of agree. But in the EU for example it would be illegal for them to collect that data so I sincerely hope theyre not doing that. Well, actually I kind of hope they are doing that and someone finds out about it.

      Assuming that no one is breaking any laws here I’d rather get generic ads than targeted since I’m perfectly capable of making my own purchase decisions and don’t want to be manipulated into buying some garbage I don’t need. But more importantly, I don’t want some random companies out there having a detailed profile of me, that’s super dystopian to me. What if that falls into the wrong hands? Oh wait, it would already be in the wrong hands.