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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
Here's the thing, though--that personalized information is honestly much less useful than people think it is. Case in point, you already bought tires.
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Hang on a second there. I shop online quite a bit --mostly browsing, researching, and occasionally making a purchase. Which means all my devices (not just the one I browsed on) are now littered with pretty pictures of things I probably want to buy, with links back to places where they can be purchased, easily and within minutes.
It doesn't force me to buy something, but it's as close to holding a lit match to a can of gas as they've come so far.
Anyway, I was talking about "dark ads" and news stories / headlines / photos being displayed differently to different data-mined groups --as powerful a use of money to purchase political opinion* as I think we've ever seen. Way more effective than a totalitarian authority enforcing one single, approved message.
* by altering what we perceive as reality