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    Users don’t need to interact with them, when a site adds the button to their page it allows that code to track you around the net. It’s still generating revenue even if you never click on it.

    Sites still add them because it makes them money at the expense of your privacy.

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    Aren’t these buttons still around just to track you even if you don’t interact with them? Since most people don’t logout from their social media on their personal device.

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    In uBlock Origin activate the filterlist EasyList – Social Widgets to remove those.

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    Tracking. The links themselves will likely have unique referrer IDs so the platform knows where a click comes from.

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      Also, they track website visitors without them even clicking the button. Just loading the “share” icon from the social media website allows them to see that you are reading that specific article, and if they recognise your IP or can fingerprint your browser then they can tie it to your social media account (advertising profile).

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        That’s not really a thing anymore since the GDPR went into force. These days, websites integrate these buttons directly into the webpage rather than loading them dynamically. The buttons in the screenshot are custom designs, too, so they didn’t get loaded from the social media companies.

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        Just loading the “share” icon from the social media website allows them to see that you are reading that specific article

        The buttons aren’t necessary for this though. They can do that with a <script> tag, or a hidden 1x1 pixel <img>

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          Yes, but Facebook can’t just place that script on other people’s pages.

          That’s the point of the buttons. Website designers place that shit themselves.

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            The buttons don’t do any tracking just from existing. They only exist to encourage a miniscule number of people to repost your content on social media, and in the event a share comes from that, they may include affiliate info

            All the useful information comes from the tracking scripts, which developers are also placing themselves because they are infinitely more useful. They tell you where visitors are coming from, how/if they are converting, everything they are viewing/interacting with on your site, and what the ROI of your ad spend is. In addition to telling you if someone clicked the share button.

            Tracking pixels have been decoupled from the “share” buttons for at least 10-15 years

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              I hear you say that. But umatrix consistently show facebook twitter google and friends failing to load on the majority of pages i visit. Is that something else?

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                It’s Google analytics, and the meta/twitter/etc tracking pixels. Almost every site uses them because they provide useful data to the site owner and they are free.

                the images in OPs post appear to be designed to match their site theme, meaning umatrix wouldn’t even block them, because they are being served from the sites actual domain/CDN and not from Facebook/Google’s tracking domain.

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        I use a combination of things like Librewolf, uBlock Origin, and Pihole w/ maintained adlists. I wonder if any or all of that blocks this type of tracking. I know Librewolf has pretty good fingerprinting protections.

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      Who needs adblock when you’re just oblivious

      People who are oblivious as they browse are some of those who need it most. As they easily fall for “promoted content” that is literally just ads.

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    I still want to know why they show up on porn sites…

    Cause I’m sitting here watching backdoor sluts 9 and thinking to myself; “you know who’d really enjoy this? Grandma.”

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      I also recently had a porn site ask me, if I’d like to login with a Google account. Absolutely fuck that Google login dialog on any webpage that has it, but why in the world would anyone log into a porn site with it?

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      Grandma was very clear at the last family gathering, that she sees all parts after 3 as very derivative and boring cashgrabs

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    Share buttons are fucking useless IMO. You have to jump through a dozen screens to actually share them, or just copy the link and paste it where you want shared.

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      They aren’t useless at all, just not in the sense you expect. Those icons are hosted on the respective website and therefore serve as a giant tracking pixel. Better block them altogether.

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          So am I the only one for whom time stamps don’t work anymore? Every time I post a YouTube video with a specific time stamp, the video always starts at the beginning 🫤 Time stamps used to work fine for me until a couple years ago, time stamps hate me now.

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      I always wonder how many people accidentally shared it to facebook or something. I know the vast majority of people keep all of their social media auto-logged and and linked to each other and shit. And they’re using Chrome.

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    Quite a few people use them on the more modern sites like bluesky/mastodon (also rss/email etc…).

    Its like less than 99% of people from what I see on my sites (Im a software developer) but its enough to make a difference.

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        I cant exactly give the real numbers as that would be VERY bad for me/my clients. But I can tell you its 1%ish that click. And then they do things to get subscribed. Its actually a pretty good number if you would believe it. Mostly on Bluesky and X. Anything specific you want to ask? Worst case, I can only say no cant say.

        Its an anomalous forum on the internet take it or leave it.

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    As far as I can tell they are easy to add and everyone else is doing it, so the people who make decisions about the website don’t want to feel left out. Kind of like how those sites became popular in the first place, easy and perceived popularity.

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      It’s just an option on many WordPress templates - asks for your social URLs but I don’t know if any tracking happens natively as a result.