Like why do they care how many times I go to porn hub every day or that nothing gets me harder than a free use MILF? Why do they care that I don’t know how to spell consistency so I have to Google it every 3 months.

What the fuck is wrong with people?

  • @ninjaturtle
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    92 months ago

    Pick up habits, profiling so they can know what you are interested in and the areas you frequent to target you more efficiently. More likely for directed advertising but can also be for influencing.

    • §ɦṛɛɗɗịɛ ßịⱺ𝔩ⱺɠịᵴŧ
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      2 months ago

      The influencing aspect here is almost certainly tied into the drop of search engine efficacy recently. Big tech finally collected enough data from you and everyone you know to now be able to alter what answer you find for the question you asked. Wildly, this same question now generates different results depending on the profile they’ve assigned you. MullVads Total Surveillance paper published last October highlights this explicitly. This is why data collection matters, not due to ads, but the ability of Big Tech to change how you view the world. Your data impacts the search results you see, as well as everyone similar to you…

      Edit: Here’s the link to the MullVad paper https://mullvad.net/pdfs/Total_surveillance.pdf

                  • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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                    Yea, it’s a matter of statistics. Users are interested in different things and some are vastly more valuable than others. Do you impulse buy and have a trust fund that let’s you burn tens of thousands of dollars a day? Well, much like a whale in Genshin Impact you’re the one they’re trying to hook… the rest of us just get swept up in case one of our niche interests is worth monetizing. When someone builds a Mage The Ascension video game with a script written by Terry Pratchett I will throw my wallet at them. Until that day I’m just an unprofitable data point.

        • @ninjaturtle
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          12 months ago

          Pretty much this. Nothing is really holding them back from collecting data so its easier for them to do this in bulk. They do buy data as well from information brokers. Bigger companies usually have wider reachers to collect more. They have pretty much free range when we agree to use their products, forced or otherwise.

      • @Zak@lemmy.world
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        42 months ago

        No. You’ll tell them what you like, but you might not tell them what you can’t look away from.

        The latter is more useful for manipulating you into buying stuff or just spending more time on their platforms.