Uh, no, not in the same way. You have absolutely zero proof that you NEED to fuck users up the ass to make the service work.
Many services worked without the ass fucking. We did it for a very long time.
> but most people prefer free with ads to paid without ads.
No, you can't actually say this, because part of the deal is that nobody actually knows HOW or WHAT they are giving up for this free service.
Things like GPDR or consent, again, do not outlaw the actual thing. Ads are still legal, personalized ads are still legal, tracking is still legal. It just forces you to ask consumers. If what you're saying is true, then GPDR is fantastic!! All the users should click 'accept all cookies', because that's what they actually want right?
Unless, wait, you think... maybe that's not what they want? And they're only agreeing to the current situation because they don't know what they're agreeing to? Hmm... what a conundrum!
this is a false dichotomy. You don't need to track your users to show ads.
Contextual advertising works fine for many sites, especially those with a specific targeted audience (for example a gaming website can show ads for gaming related products).
Imagine if grocery stores had someone standing at the front asking if you'd like to pay for your groceries or opt-out. Of course most people would opt-out, because that's what's best for them individually. But they probably won't love it when the grocery store closes...
Many services worked without the ass fucking. We did it for a very long time.
> but most people prefer free with ads to paid without ads.
No, you can't actually say this, because part of the deal is that nobody actually knows HOW or WHAT they are giving up for this free service.
Things like GPDR or consent, again, do not outlaw the actual thing. Ads are still legal, personalized ads are still legal, tracking is still legal. It just forces you to ask consumers. If what you're saying is true, then GPDR is fantastic!! All the users should click 'accept all cookies', because that's what they actually want right?
Unless, wait, you think... maybe that's not what they want? And they're only agreeing to the current situation because they don't know what they're agreeing to? Hmm... what a conundrum!