It's pretty easy to spot dark patterns when you look out for them, but I found a pretty obvious example of this.

Stoofie is a brand that sells water fountains for your pet (I don't know what the problem with a water bowl is, but I digress). WayBack Machine

Plastered at the top of their website is "33% OFF Ends Today- Free Shipping" with no way to dismiss it. There is a scrolling text under the main image "FAST AND FREE SHIPPING 60-DAY FREE RETURNS"

If you scroll down, you're immediately introduced with a product with the option to buy two preselected. The rest of this section explains itself:

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Other things are sprinkled in the main page, but it really is the prime example of dark patterns. I am personally sick of finding them, but would love to see more examples of what others have found. Please, share your favorite examples of dark patterns. Don't forget to archive them first so they can never be lived down.

  • Samsy@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    The one that scares me the most is:

    Accept all or Settings

    And you have to opt out 5-10 buttons and at the end there is a "save settings" or the "accept all" button again in green.

    Who has time for this shit? Just for a stupid article? We need laws against these.

    • Miss Millie@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      That's actually a nightmare

      Who has time for this shit? Just for a stupid article?

      Won't using reader mode ( if your browser supports it ) help you avoid this ? or those browser add-ons like " I don't care about cookies "

    • TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip
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      2 months ago

      Oh I remember those thoroughly cursed menus where you have to manually disable 256 cookies one by one. Haven’t seen those in a while though, so I guess some piece of legislation is doing its job.