I don't think it is reasonable to cite 2 successful attempts at fighting off legislation in favour of passing more legislation/the integrity of the legislative system. That is an argument in favour of less regulation - so far 2 attempts have been so bad as to produce mass outcry.
That is exactly the sort of corrupting force that will gather to any power that gets gathered to the regulators in the name of pushing back on 'dark patterns'. It isn't a case of 'of this is too hard', it is pointing out that you're implicitly advocating the creation of a point of failure for these people to attack in an arena where they have an advantage.
That is exactly the sort of corrupting force that will gather to any power that gets gathered to the regulators in the name of pushing back on 'dark patterns'. It isn't a case of 'of this is too hard', it is pointing out that you're implicitly advocating the creation of a point of failure for these people to attack in an arena where they have an advantage.