

I just tried the demo.
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Visually… it just functions like a copy blocker, which news sites have tried forever to fight plagarism.
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The original text is still in the website’s source, in plain text.
…I don’t even understand what its supposed to accomplish. Just make copy-paste more difficult for humans, or agents looking at the page visually? The raw page source is the thing that’s scraped, AFAIK.







Consumers are so freaking gullible, in aggregate…
It amazes me.
I honestly do not see the appeal of this kind of advertising; it makes me actively not want to buy the thing for a plethora of reasons. Why should I care what X celebrity does? How much of that ad is in the product’s cost? Why should I buy without researching thoroughly? Why would I believe the ad, given how many ads lie or fudge? And that’s setting aside everything I know about Meta.
I’m starting to think it’s a neurodivergence or antisocial thing. As apparently I’m a tiny minority, and this sort of marketing works like magic, on millions of people.