In case you couldn’t see the actual unsubscribe button, here is the same screenshot with the brightness cranked all the way up to make the text visible.

This is an email from Mass Appeal Records, a record label I apparently subscribed to.

  • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    1918 days ago

    I hate dark patterns. I leave shitty reviews and call them out every time I see them. Hopefully the more people realize when they’re being manipulated will result in companies facing actual consequences for this kind of bs.

    • misterdoctorOP
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      618 days ago

      100% agree and exactly why I didn’t crop out or leave out any of the info about who the sender was

      • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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        718 days ago

        I did have a good laugh at this one because in this instance the dark pattern is literally a dark pattern hiding the hyperlink, so thanks for that.

        • misterdoctorOP
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          418 days ago

          lmao as they say, one man’s mildly infuriating is another’s good laugh

    • @SynonymousStoat@lemmy.world
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      18 days ago

      Quite possibly illegal in the US as well under the CAN-SPAM Act as it stipulates emails must include a clear and easy-to-use unsubscribe mechanism.

      • piefood
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        618 days ago

        But it’s never enforced. I get a lot of spam from US companies that don’t have working unsubscribe mechanisms, and I report it all the time, but nothing is ever done about it.

  • @JustARaccoon@lemmy.world
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    217 days ago

    Are you sure you don’t have some client side dark mode on from your email client? It’s often the case that those don’t work too well, particularly if an email has an image background.