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this post was submitted on 16 May 2024
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I mean even in that case where you think it benign, yes...
If I search for a specific product by name, and an amazon variant exists, they push their above the one I was specifically searching for.
For example:
Exactly an example. This is the "dark pattern".
Notice that it's so perfectly crafted that the "add to cart" for the Anker is off the page. Making it 2 actions to get to the one you actually wanted, and just one for theirs. This is why the lawsuit is for "Dark patterns" and monopolization. It's super anti-consumer, but likely makes them boatloads of money and they do this stuff EVERYWHERE.
Thanks for elaborating. I essentially don't use amazon so I'm not familiar with their newest shitty practices. This is obviously very anti consumer, I just failed to see it as explained in the article