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moe90@feddit.nl to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months ago

Discord sued by users claiming Nitro subscription is too difficult to cancel

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moe90@feddit.nl to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months ago
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Discord is being sued over Nitro, their subscription service, being too difficult to cancel. The suit claims their practice is anti-consumer.
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    They’re both anti-consumer; the difference is in the degree.

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      How is the Discord way anti-consumer? Here, let me walk through to you the steps:

      I go to Subscriptions on the app, I see my subscriptions now, I see a button that says Cancel. I click it, a window pops up that says I can Continue or Nevermind. Right now I’d Continue but I don’t want to because I’m on a month trial, but I do imagine that by clicking Continue, it’ll end things with a notification that tells me I’ve unsubscribed.

      How is that process anti-consumer? It’s stupid easy to understand. I think you’re just arguing for the sake of arguing.

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        Button that doesn’t look like a button.

        Unclear phrasing…

        Now, am I saying it’s impossible to understand? No. Do I think it rises to the level of law-suit worthy? Barely.

        Is it anticonsumer and intentionally designed so as to make it more difficult to unsubscribe and put up barriers to get people to stay? Absolutely.

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        Because it’s easier to sign up than it is to cancel.

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        What the other user here is documenting Discord doing with the cancel button that doesn’t look like a cancel button are called “Dark Patterns.”

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_pattern

        The point of a Dark Pattern is to make options unclear and how to do things just ever so slightly confusing. Why? Because unlike you and me, this will trip up a significant number of users. They wouldn’t be doing it if it wasn’t working.

        Further, the US FTC considers Dark Patterns such a big deal that in 2021 they committed to ramping up enforcement of removing Dark Patterns that make it difficult to cancel subscriptions.

        https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2021/10/ftc-ramp-enforcement-against-illegal-dark-patterns-trick-or-trap-consumers-subscriptions

        It’s also important to note that Discord is being sued through a California law:

        https://casetext.com/statute/california-codes/california-business-and-professions-code/division-7-general-business-regulations/part-3-representations-to-the-public/chapter-1-advertising/article-9-automatic-purchase-renewals/section-17602-unlawful-acts-by-business-making-automatic-renewal-or-continuous-service-offer-to-consumer#%3A~%3Atext=2024+Legislative+Session.-%2CSection+17602+-+Unlawful+acts+by+business+making+automatic+renewal+or%2Cthe+automatic+renewal+offer+terms

        When you read through this, the Dark Patterns that Discord uses definitely fall under this law. One hopes that the FTC will do some follow-up with Discord as well.

        But I mean, go ahead, keep denying that psychological tricks are being used to make it difficult for some people to cancel. Not everyone’s brain works the same ways, and things that are easy to see for you aren’t easy to see for everyone. When it comes to consumer protections, we protect everyone, we don’t just say “You must be dumb, sucks to be you! I guess that means it’s okay to exploit you!” I mean, I personally am not cool with tricking the mentally handicapped for a quick buck.

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