Submitted by dustofoblivion123 t3_1194caa in Futurology
override367 t1_j9nji5j wrote
Reply to comment by Bacch in Google case at Supreme Court risks upending the internet as we know it by dustofoblivion123
you can turn off autoplay you know, you don't have to burn the entire internet down
shit you can just not use youtube if you want
Bacch t1_j9njwqk wrote
Sure, you can, I can, hell, most of Reddit can figure that out.
Now consider that the people I just mentioned are in the top, let's say, 10% of the "internet savvy" bellcurve. Maybe that's generous. Move that number in either direction as wildly as you like, and it's still a stunning number of people who will go to their graves without it ever occurring to them that the option you just mentioned is right there--even when it's on their screen.
People are dumb. We make an awful lot of laws to accommodate them, and in some cases, because dumb people do even dumber things when they don't know better. These folks are too dumb to know better. And wind up doing dumb, dangerous, or worse things. If there's any link that can be tied back to something that lawmakers or the courts think they can fix with their own Dunning-Kruger perspective, they'll generally tie it and then fix it in the most obtuse and generally worst conceivable way possible.
RedBaret t1_j9o2yoj wrote
People being dumb is still no reason to take down the internet…
override367 t1_j9oplum wrote
Your argument is asinine, if you buy something from target and get automatically enrolled in their mailing list that isn't a good reason to go to the supreme court and demand retail stores be banned from existing, it's fucking insane they're even hearing this case
In the case of youtube Autoplay is a feature that comes with it, just don't use youtube
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