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Just wanted to check some user reviews for a serie, now IMDB forces me to create an account. Such bullshit to read some reviews. No fucking way. Fuck corporate enshittification. Fuck IMDB. Fuck Amazon.

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[โ€“] Dirt_Possum@hexbear.net 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I'm not sure why other commenters are able to do this without an account, but I also was surprised just now to click on user reviews to see:

Sign in to access user reviews - See opinions from other fans, or write your own review.

It's getting worse and worse with this shit all over the internet. They have fairly successfully already enclosed most of the commons, now they're building up the walls higher and higher. It's all about control and of course tracking. I used to use a frontend libremdb.iket.me to access IMDB, similar to nitter/xcancel to read twitter or invidious to watch youtube. But it looks like IMDB made sure that is completely broken now.

Edit: It's also a way to make people use the app instead of the website. This too is happening all over, reddit is well known for doing everything it can to force people onto the app, and their specific proprietary app. And it's for the same reasons I mentioned above. It's a lot harder to block ads from the app, but viewing the website with uBlock Origin on (and I refuse to browse any of the web without it, personally) you don't have to view a single ad. And again, control. You have a lot more choice and options using a web browser, not to mention somewhat obscure your identity, even though that's also becoming more impossible with browser fingerprinting. But using an app let's them curate exactly what they want you to see, including ads, and also gives them your exact unique identity. I don't know, I won't use the app, but I'm assuming you have to have an account to use the app, so of course people on the app aren't going to get a login wall because they're already logged in.

Fuck corporate enshittification. Fuck IMDB. Fuck Amazon.

With you 100-com

[โ€“] TiredTiger@lemmy.ml 2 points 16 hours ago

With some sites, forcing the desktop version will bypass the login screen, but I'm not sure how long that'll last at this rate.

With the whole internet enshittifying including search, I think it's time to start putting out our own websites and creating web rings again.