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We Finally Have Proof That the Internet Is Worse

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  High-profile lawsuits against Google and Amazon have revealed Silicon Valley’s vise grip on our lives. By  Charlie Warzel Living online means never quite understanding what’s happening to you at a given moment. Why  these  search results? Why  this  product recommendation? There is a feeling—often warranted, sometimes conspiracy-minded—that we are constantly manipulated by platforms and websites. So-called dark patterns, deceptive bits of web design that can trick people into certain choices online, make it harder to unsubscribe from a scammy or unwanted newsletter; they nudge us into purchases. Algorithms optimized for engagement shape what we see on social media and can goad us into participation by showing us things that are likely to provoke strong emotional responses. But although we know that all of this is happening in aggregate, it’s hard to know  specifically  how large technology companies exert their influence over our lives. This wee...