• FreddyNO
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    Time to never use any of their products again

  • @[email protected]
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    Can you prove this is worse than an insideous, shitty company like Niantic? No. No you cannot.

    FUCK Niantic, and fuck this xenophobic noise.

  • Clot
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    I am a level 47 player, altho havent played the game for several months now due to its downfall. Guess, wont be going back

    • @[email protected]
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      But you were fine with Niantic? Why? They were an awful and evil company. Did you never look them up?

  • @[email protected]
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    Or probably not as I have never played the game… I’m still annoyed by this headline format.

  • @[email protected]
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    11410 hours ago

    I’m a level 50 Pokémon Go player, who has played since release day, and that’s the app deleted.

    Next up will be requesting removal of my data under GDPR.

    • @[email protected]
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      Lol, but you were fine with Niantic collecting your data??

      Goodness. Just… Goodness.

    • @[email protected]
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      Were you unaware of the last 10 years of Niantec/Google openly admitting that they were using camera and location data to train their models? Were you blinded by the fun of the game? Or did you just think the data you were uploading wasn’t that important?

      • @[email protected]
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        554 minutes ago

        Niantic and Google are (were?) not companies with very strong links to the Saudi Arabian government.

        I’ve seriously reconsidered how much I use Google in recent months, but Google and Niantic aren’t owned by a government that is incredibly repressive and discriminatory of people like myself.

        • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ
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          They are, however, owned by the people who own the government that is repressive and discriminatory to people like yourself.

          It’s all fair though, fuck Nazi Saudi and USA.

      • Electric
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        33 hours ago

        I don’t usually buy the “but it’s ok if the company is American!!!” accusations because no corporation should be abusing your privacy, but I was just sitting here wondering why they think it is suddenly not ok if a foreign company is the one harvesting data.

        I remember it being pretty big news when it was revealed, with government agencies making the app forbidden for their employees.

        • @[email protected]
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          352 minutes ago

          For myself, it is much more about the ties to Saudi Arabia given that the country and government aren’t all too happy with LGBT people.

        • @[email protected]
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          240 minutes ago

          I don’t understand why Americans are more concerned with foreign governments having their data than their own.

          Your own government can do much more nefarious things with it than a country a continent away.

    • fxomtOP
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      6310 hours ago

      Yet another good thing ruined by the Saudi government. Why can’t we have nice things? :(

      • @[email protected]
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        94 hours ago

        Pokémon GO hasn’t been good for a long time, sadly. The game was peak during the pandemic before Niantic absolutely turned it into a dumpster fire.

        Orna does a much better job of scratching that GPS RPG itch for me, and it’s a better game in every way.

      • @patatahooligan
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        208 hours ago

        Bold of you to assume this wasn’t always the plan for Pokemon Go. A ton of online services are basically designed from the get go to be mass surveillance machines and the founders know they’re eventually going to be sold as exactly that.

        • @[email protected]
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          34 hours ago

          Of course it was. Niantic came out of Google with Ingress which was designed to collect data for Google!

          • @[email protected]
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            245 minutes ago

            But at least Niantic always identified itself as a data collection company and not as game developers.

        • fxomtOP
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          26 hours ago

          Judging by what they did with the data from Xitter, this will cost someone their life. Anything to make a quick buck, though…

      • @NOT_RICK
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        2810 hours ago

        I don’t disagree with the sentiment but PoGo has been pretty trash for a while now

        • @Lost_My_Mind
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          Yeah. The second they announced it would be a thing, I said "what a great way to collect users data, and sell it to companies. PASS!

          I’m known as someone who in general predicts the worst case scenario, and then time and time again is proven right. Even I didn’t predict the ones buying this location data would be the Saudi government. I’m not surprised. I’m just surprised there’s levels BELOW my pessismistic mindset, and now we’re going there.

          I never predicted nazis in usa government. I never predicted the usa government would be used as a shadow government for russia.

          I viewed it more as “ugh, can you imagine going as low as I think we will? It’s going to be bad…”. And now we’re sinking so much lower. I THOUGHT we hid bedrock a few years ago. The only big thing I predicted that hasn’t happened yet is the second american civil war. I still think it’s coming, but now other things are going much lower than I thought they ever could.

        • fxomtOP
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          1310 hours ago

          Yeah, but beforehand it was just a bad game (i don’t play it, but it’s clearly popular) but now it’s directly profiting the worst group alive. If there wasn’t a reason to leave before, there 100% is now.

      • @pdxfed
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        16 hours ago

        Just wait until the “sovereign fund” trump is starting puts up assets like “former national park”, “federal water rights”, “state and federal timber land”…it’s all just an asset to be plundered to him. A hotel company to flip.

    • @[email protected]
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      189 hours ago

      As far as I know, Saudi Arabia is not subject to the GDPR. They already have your data and will do whatever they want with it. I really don’t think there’s anything you can do to stop them.

      But if I’m wrong, please let me know.

      • Mad_Punda
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        128 hours ago

        If they handle personal data of EU citizens, they need to comply with GDPR.

        Now, what’s gonna happen if they don’t? I don’t know what mechanics are in place to deal with that.

        • @[email protected]
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          58 hours ago

          While you are technically correct in that, everyone operating in Europe is required to comply with a GPR, there are many who don’t. And they face varying levels of punishment.

          But Saudi Arabia is not in the EU, and social media company can register in whatever country they want despite their ownership.

          So what will happen? They will fragrantly violate the GDPR, and escape any fines due to jurisdictional limitations. And even if they do face fines, there are some… “Political “ways to negate them.

          Sadly, even Europe, as progressive as it is, sterilize on Saudi oil. That can always be used to pressure government representatives into complying with their well rather than the Will of the people.

      • @lemmylommy
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        With a bit of luck they still have a GDPR deletion process in place.

  • @PetteriPano
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    2710 hours ago

    I’ve tried some of scopely’s games. They’re following this playbook to the letter.

    You’ll be getting freebies when your friends spend cash. You’ll get time limited offers. You’ll be paying to “try again”, against other players.

    Who wins when a wall street broker and an oil sheikh use their wallets to fight over a Pokémon gym? Scopely wins.

    • Ebby
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      Good video. Nailed a lot of game behavior.

  • @YottaDren
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    1810 hours ago

    I guess I’m going back to not walking.

      • qaz
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        *Khashoggi

    • fxomtOP
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      I’d assume same thing they did with the data from Xitter. Track down arab dissidents and butcher them, then dissolve their remains in acid so no one can find their corpse.