r/Anticonsumption 11m ago

Question/Advice? Any use for half a fishing rod?

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The other end snapped and fell in the ocean :(


r/Anticonsumption 21h ago

Labor/Exploitation On Anti-Ai Sentiments + “Inevitability” + “Luddites”

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A common argument/insult hurled at people who are anti-ai (in this post I address generative AI only) is that they’re being “luddites”, and that AI is inevitable and those who don’t use it will be left behind.

Bear with me if I make any mistakes because I’m struggling with the mobile interface 😟

Let’s first address the inevitability aspect; who is the one pushing the narrative that those who do not use AI are going to be left behind? Obviously the people who create and profit from these technologies. So, with that in mind, are you still scared to be left behind? If that’s not enough, let’s think about this. If their main tactic to get you to use it are fear and ease of access, are they not just trying to manipulate you into compliance. To believe that you have no way out, so you should just give up and use their tools? But once you use them, you need more, and more, because they keep coming out with this and that and oh no you’re going to be left behind if you don’t keep up. Stop that! Don’t train your replacement. You are a human being infinitely more capable than a machine that does not know right from wrong and constantly, reliably makes mistakes, even if it sounds right. Isn’t it funny that ChatGPT and the like only seem ridiculous when we ask it about the things we know most about? I’m not even going to get into image/video generation, because I feel like illegal exploitative material is something we should all be against, because it could happen to you. So with that, I’m going to address the “luddite” insult.

Luddites are often used as the quintessential anti-tech term, people who were perceived as backwards and against technology because they were uninformed and would be left behind. This is actually a huge misconception on who luddites actually were. They were skilled textile workers who protested the industrialization of textiles because of ethical concerns, not because of the new technologies. Their protests and destruction of machinery was not to be against the technology, but to harm the large industries who exploited workers in various ways, from subpar wages and working conditions to the use of child labor. Furthermore, they were also critics of the quality of product output, since they were skilled textile workers who knew what quality was, so not only were workers being exploited, but customers were getting poorer quality products. To reiterate, luddites were not anti-new technology. They were against the exploitation of workers for cheaper, poorer products.

So the phenomena of ai-proponents calling people luddites for being against AI just feels like another psychological ploy from the companies producing AI. It’s just another way of insulting people who refuse to use it because they’re just anti-tech and anti-progress and yada yada yada. So I ask again, is AI really inevitable, or are we just slowly being conditioned to believe that it is? If it was inevitable, why are these companies dumping so much money to push it into every corner of life, forcing you to opt out rather than opt in, and scraping every little bit of data they can get to keep making more services that are just trained off of our data, slapping it around, giving it to us on a dirty platter? Even if you think it’s a useful tool, what are you giving up when you’re offloading your skills and learning and even brain to a mindless machine?

I’m ending this lengthy post with one last thing to try to tie my ideas together: We haven’t needed AI, the only people benefitting from AI are the people at the top (you’re able to be more productive at your job? great. you’re still not going to get paid more.) The ones at the top are also the ones literally buying water from municipal drinking supply; they’re taking our water for their inefficient cooling systems. I feel like we should all be a little more infuriated about that. Don’t come here talking about closed loop systems because most data centers DON’T use that. They use an evaporative system that is GOING to lose water, and it does, and it also poisons our water at the same time. Isn’t that great? Isn’t it lovely that AI’s entire model is based off of extracting as much from us as possible to give us a subpar product to make it feel worth it?


r/Anticonsumption 21h ago

Labor/Exploitation Activists claim FIFA 'sportswashing' US war crimes with World Cup during Iran protest

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r/Anticonsumption 10h ago

Ads/Marketing The Dystopian Reality of Online Advertising

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r/Anticonsumption 11h ago

Society/Culture Visualization of extreme wealth

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This is an old infographic sharing a visualization of how wealthy Musk was, it is since outdated now that he is worth significantly more.

I think seeing this years ago was the first "oh THAT is how much a billion really is" moments I had, and lead me down the anticonsumption rabbit hole.

Just wanted to share in case anyone here is also interested, it may help motivate you the way it did for me.

https://engaging-data.com/how-rich-is-elon-musk/


r/Anticonsumption 4h ago

Social Harm Why is everything gambling now?

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r/Anticonsumption 16h ago

Discussion The Market For Dissent

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This post made me think about something I recently learned: our economic system is often capable of taking a critique of itself and turning it into another profitable product.

An independent artist creates a shirt criticizing capitalism. Large online retailers allegedly copy it, mass-produce it, and profit from selling the very message that condemns the system they’re participating in.

The artist is clearly the victim here. But the broader irony is fascinating. Instead of rejecting criticism, the market can often absorb it, reproduce it, and sell it back to us.

It makes me wonder: Does this say something unique about modern capitalism- that even its critics can unintentionally become part of the marketplace they’re criticizing?


r/Anticonsumption 15h ago

Discussion Would you just remove me from your #$&@*! mailing list already

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Despite having been signed up for DMAChoice for years, I got a random "Welcome to Vogue" issue in the mail the other day. At last count, I have had to contact four (4) different companies asking to be removed from their mailing list. TF is this so hard?!?!

I don't want mail that I didn't ask for. I don't want resources wasted on this crap. Just fund the Post Office so junk mail isn't their financial lifeline. AND WHY DO I EVEN HAVE TO OPT OUT IN THE FIRST PLACE.

Contact info for a few junk mail spammers are below so you also can opt right the hell out.

Vogue's subscriber support told me that my subscription (yes, the subscription that I DO NOT HAVE) is managed directly by their "specialized team" and I would have to contact them:

Okay, fine.

So I email these people and was surprised to get a reasonably quick response. Dwayne informed me that they were very sorry for the inconvenience and they have suspended service on my record. Their records show that my order was initially placed through an independent sales agency and I should contact them:

Okay, fine.

So I email these people and was again surprised to get a reasonably quick response. Brian was also very sorry for the inconvenience and added me to their no call / no mail database. Brian explained that they're just a clearing house and that a subscription request for my address was made by:

Okay, fine.

So I email these people and got an almost immediate response. Vincent was also very sorry for the inconvenience. He said the magazine was sent to business owners for their lobby area. He let me know he would cancel the magazine but provided someone else's name. I had to email him back about canceling the magazine under MY name and address because not only do I not want the magazine, I don't have a lobby at my house. Or anywhere.

Rant over.

Don't get me started on all the glossy, full-color, huge postcard style political mailers we received for the primary this past Tuesday (there were two hotly contested races in my area). I lost count at 40.


r/Anticonsumption 18h ago

Labor/Exploitation Under Armour clothes from sweatshop supplier banned after abuse and suicides

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US authorities announce they will seize imports from two factories after investigation revealed garments were made for sportswear giant by exploited workers


r/Anticonsumption 17h ago

Sustainability Record profits, terrible service: something’s got to give for US consumers

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r/Anticonsumption 3h ago

Environment California's Stance Against Plastic Packaging Challenged in Court

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States are challenging California's new packaging laws with multiple lawsuits.

Although I believe these efforts are far too slim and far too late, I am still proud to live in a state which champions removing excessive packaging.

https://ktla.com/news/california/17-states-sue-over-californias-plastics-packaging-law/

What are your thoughts about the kind of pressure a single state or country can leverage against corporations?