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Using your consumer power to refuse to feed the profits of adversaries of humanity. Marketplace baddies who cause disproportionate harm to the planet or people.

Who to boycott, why they are being boycotted (or why you personally boycott them), and how to boycott them (if it’s not obvious).

Also welcome: discussion on how to organize and track your boycotts. E.g. whether it’s a special tool or app, or whether it’s a series of text files to GREP.

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Most (if not all) color printer makers are printing unique tracking dots on every printed page. But some of them are transparent about it and disclose it to consumers.¹

In any case, in the mid-1980s Xerox and Canon developed the anti-consumer feature decades before it became known to the public in 2004. So certainly we can blame them for surreptitiously assaulting our privacy.

It’s the surreptitious element of this that is the most infuriating. Transparently disclosing the feature to consumers is the socially responsible approach because at least informed consumers know they are signing up for:

  • reduction of print quality
  • higher cost of consumables (more yellow consumption)
  • loss of privacy
  • inability to print a black document when yellow ink/toner is empty

Xerox and Canon should be boycotted not just for the anti-consumer feature but for concealing it.

¹ citation needed.. I don’t recall where I read that some printer makers are transparent about it. I would like to know which ones are transparent just from a standpoint of knowing where the integrity is.

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[–] Screen_Shatter@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I bought one recently because I was tired of paying staples for occasional printouts. There are still reasons to have them.

Certain legal documents still require a "wet" signature and dont accept digital versions. Need to print, sign, mail. Pain in the ass, not my preference.

Some school work the kiddos need to do is much easier when printed out.

Some things like lists and schedules are handy to have printed and hung up.

I have had reason to print flyers in the past for neighborhood events. Expensive enough I should have bought a printer then.

Theres a few other minor reasons. I dont use it much but when I need it and didnt have it that was definitely annoying.