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  • snowpix@lemmy.caS [email protected]

    The fake chats all seem to use the exact same image too. Apparently this one woman works for dozens of support sites if you were to believe she was real in the first place.

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    Likely because those sites are built by the same provider.

    I work for a car dealership and all of the other dealerships of the same brand in our region use the same family of providers, We -used- to have the faces of real employees pop up on the chat thing until they got too busy to handle it

    now its the same stock photo of a person who likely doesnt even exist

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      Don't toss your monitor, you will need to go to the online store in order to get a new one

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      yeah cause you cant get one at your local best buy anymore, but someone will certainly harrass you into trying to buy a smart TV

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        Open browser

        Browser demands updates

        All extensions update simultaneously. Each opens its own tab to proudly announce bug fixes for bugs you never noticed.

        Close ten tabs you didn’t open

        Miss one. It autoplays a video ad.

        Type in search bar. Autocomplete offers suggestions that are 5 years old, NSFW, or both.

        Search for a product. Top results: Ads. Sidebar: Ads. Bottom: Ads. An actual organic result is wedged between an ad and a newsletter signup modal.

        Click real-looking result. Redirected to a shady dropshipper site.

        Back button doesn't work. It reloads the same scam page five times. You lose the original tab somewhere in a pile of redirects.

        Click Amazon link. It’s a new seller with the business name “USB_Cable_Amazon_Partner_Official.” 13,000 reviews. All 5 stars.

        Try to read reviews. Most are for the wrong product. Many are AI-generated gibberish. The rest complain about shipping.

        Add to cart. You are not logged in.

        Log in.

        CAPTCHA challenge: Pick all the traffic lights. Traffic lights are 1 pixel wide. One is technically a lamppost. Verification failed.

        2 factor authentication push. By the time you get the authenticator open, the session expired. Start over.

        Try to close browser. Are you sure you want to close 37 tabs?”

        Yes. It crashes.

        Reopens all 37 tabs next launch.

        Give up and use your phone

        4 popups, fingerprint required, and every link jumps when the page loads because of delayed ad banners.

        App store ad appears for the site you’re already on

        Clicking "x" opens the ad anyway.

        You close the phone browser

        Go outside

        Get a push notification: “You left items in your cart.”

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        I'm sorry, I can't read this.

        Can someone put it in greentext?

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          Rose tinted glasses. Shopping online in 2005 was absolutely not as simple as 3 clicks.

          you missed the part about broken links, pages that wouldnt load because of some random HTML error, oh, and the payment itself either getting rejected or otherwise not working for a long time.

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          Not to mention the popup ads...

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            Not to mention the popup ads...

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            The internet in the 2000s was like a WW1 Trenchline. Noise and graphic content everywhere and one wrong move could cost you life or limb.

            I dont exactly remember when it started getting "safer" because I think the same time the internet was getting safer to browse, a lot of Millenial and Zillenial kids were getting smarter and otherwise learning how to not get malware and worms on their PC

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            • snowpix@lemmy.caS [email protected]

              The fake chats all seem to use the exact same image too. Apparently this one woman works for dozens of support sites if you were to believe she was real in the first place.

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              c/overemployed

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                I'll enshrine this post it encapsulates something that I always struggled to put into words.

                And, the sites end up eating battery.

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                  I came here to say this. Often times the pop ups are so bad that I just leave the site. Its almost never worth it

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                  Sites so slow they actually crush the browser and overheats the phone. Reddit does that, the imgur site is cursed by performance issue and it's always loading something. Sometimes I think they're loading malicious code to mine crypto with my computational respurces for how bad it gets.

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                    Buying things online in 2005 was certainly better. Ebay was a wild place. You'd get in bidding wars going a dollar at a time. Sometimes you'd walk away with a pretty great deal. Not like now how you'll go to a garage sale and some dude wants retail for his 4 year golf clubs. That's in large part due to fb marketplace. It's straight ruined garage sale finds

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                      Sites so slow they actually crush the browser and overheats the phone. Reddit does that, the imgur site is cursed by performance issue and it's always loading something. Sometimes I think they're loading malicious code to mine crypto with my computational respurces for how bad it gets.

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                      we have redlib tho

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                        we have redlib tho

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                        Old reddit too

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                          Buying things online in 2005 was certainly better. Ebay was a wild place. You'd get in bidding wars going a dollar at a time. Sometimes you'd walk away with a pretty great deal. Not like now how you'll go to a garage sale and some dude wants retail for his 4 year golf clubs. That's in large part due to fb marketplace. It's straight ruined garage sale finds

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                          Sorry, what exactly about Facebook marketplace? Too low prices, or too high? Or do you just mean the fact that theres no bidding on there? Haven't been on there in a while so not sure what the correlation is.

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                            Sorry, what exactly about Facebook marketplace? Too low prices, or too high? Or do you just mean the fact that theres no bidding on there? Haven't been on there in a while so not sure what the correlation is.

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                            Marketplace ruined (affordable) great garage sale finds.

                            Now some girl will want 300 dollars for her 2 year old vacuume cause that's what some moron actually paid

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                              And everything is SO FUCKING SLOW. I swear my old Celeron 300A at 500mhz running Windows 98 and SUSE Linux was super responsive. Everything you clicked just responded right away, everything felt smooth and snappy. Chatting with people over the internet using ICQ or MSN was basically instant, all the windows opened instantly, typing had zero latency and sending messages was instant.

                              My current Ryzen 5950X is not only a billion times faster, it also has 16 times the number of cores. I have hundreds of times the RAM as I had HDD capacity on that old system. Yet everything is slower, typing has latency, starting up Teams takes 5 minutes. Doing anything is slow, everything has latency and you need to wait for things to finish loading and rendering unless you want everything to mess up and you'd have to wait even more.

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                              It's a two-fold curse - first, every single program these days isn't a stand-alone program, it's a glorified web browser. Hand-in-hand with that is the fact that, in order for these webpages-disguised-as-programs to behave in the way you normally expect a modern UI to act, it has to have five layers of javascript frameworks, each adding its own pile of cruft to the slagheap that is modern app design. It's horrendous and I hate it.

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                                Oh yeah you definitely can find price variations but I can't recall ever finding a better price not on Amazon except maybe getting electronic components off eBay. Those were always a gamble if they'd ever arrive or not though.

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                                I got a way better deal on a weird but awesome pillow by not buying it on Amazon and had the same experience overall. They had a real sale vs a flat percent on the Amazon store.

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                                  The internet in the 2000s was like a WW1 Trenchline. Noise and graphic content everywhere and one wrong move could cost you life or limb.

                                  I dont exactly remember when it started getting "safer" because I think the same time the internet was getting safer to browse, a lot of Millenial and Zillenial kids were getting smarter and otherwise learning how to not get malware and worms on their PC

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                                  I remember arguing with my mum over a banner ad that said "congratulations you're the 1000th person to visit this page, youve won 1million dollars"

                                  I was really young and I was like mum just put your card in here and get a million dollars its so easy and you always complain about having no money. Its not a scam we just got lucky.

                                  I am lucky neither of my parents had a credit card or any trust for computers.

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                                    Marketplace ruined (affordable) great garage sale finds.

                                    Now some girl will want 300 dollars for her 2 year old vacuume cause that's what some moron actually paid

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                                    Before the internet there were still people who thought their stuff was worth more than it was. I do feel like garage sales in general though have declined so thats a bummer.

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                                      Is it this?

                                      https://how-i-experience-web-today.com/detail

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                                      Only slightly exaggerated.

                                      I fucking hate those chatbot things that follow you down the page, I've given up on some websites because of bullshit like this.

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                                        Sad part about this is it's not comic hyperbole. It's just literally an average online experience.

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                                        Not with a good ad and annoyances blocker. I reformatted my hard drive recently and the few pages I had to visit before installing that really opened my eyes to how bad it is, and how most people just live with it being. Hadn't experienced much of any of these the past several years, and it has gotten a lot worse since I did. I've noticed that most people I know who are not that tech-savvy have stopped going to websites or even trying anything online other than a very small selection of apps, and now that makes total sense.

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                                        • kingporkchop@lemmy.caK [email protected]

                                          I always ask AI Jill if she wants to fuck.

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                                          Well... did she?

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