• @[email protected]
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      242 months ago

      It was a mistake, they had tracking code on their own website they didn’t understand.

      Not that it justifies it tbh, the whole “let’s collect analytics” is cancerous

      • sunzu
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        82 months ago

        These mistakes always happen at our expense. Did not facebook get our incomes in similar way from turbotax.

        At some point, people start to notice…

    • sunzu
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      Our tax money is used to fuck us, exhibit no. 3259867

        • sunzu
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          so no tax money goes to post office, is it funded from stamps and delivery fees?

          edit:

          Overview The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) generates nearly all of its funding—about $78.5 billion annually according to the USPS’s most recent financial report—by charging users of the mail for the costs of the services it provides. Congress, however, does provide an annual appropriation—about $50 million in FY2023—to compensate the USPS for revenue it forgoes in providing free mailing privileges to the blind and overseas voters.

          FY2024 U.S. Postal Service Appropriations

  • @thesohoriots
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    72 months ago

    No shit, that’s why HelloFresh is sending me ads in my name a week after I moved

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m not in the tech industry, but should Meta have some kind of obligation to report this to USPS? There’s no way they didn’t realize.

    I realize the fine print user agreements (which I’ve noticed have become 3 to 4 separate documents these days – links to other links) exist for “a reason” but I feel like there ought to be a “mandatory to report” such a thing from the corporate end.

    I don’t expect the USPS to have the same level of tech guru to combat corporate giant sneakiness