I’m pretty principled. I block as much tracking as I can in my personal use of the web because what I do isn’t anyone’s business but my own. So, the idea that I have to put trackers on my site is pretty noxious to me, and I have thus far refused.

This isn’t an ad and I don’t want my personal account associated with my business, so no URLs, but I would like to know what you all think: is this something worthwhile that people will appreciate, or am I letting my principles guide me off a cliff because nobody cares that much?

  • forestbeasts@pawb.social
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    3 days ago

    Tracking where people click or hover their cursor sounds kinda creepy honestly. Like, why do you even need to know that stuff?

    Doing it entirely yourself and not involving e.g. Google is infinitely better than Google, yeah, but it’s still pretty creepy and still worth blocking.

    – Frost

    • obelisk_complex@piefed.caOP
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      Well, it does indicate which parts of your site are intuitive vs in need of improvement if you can see where people click and how long they spend looking at a given portion of the page.

      But, like others have said, it’s of questionable utility in the age of smartphones on websites that don’t break the established design patterns, so I pretty much agree entirely that it’s unnecessarily invasive. At least, for my site!