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Comment by righthand

2 days ago

Personal tracking? What is stopping you from building a bot that uses this feature to view other peoples personal taste and building a shadow profile that then is used to manipulate them?

You can already do this by scraping their follows list and building a pseudo display of what a person looked at.

You are just describing what advertisers actually do in practice. Maybe if everyone had the same access people would realize how invasive it is.

  • Advertisers less track you and more decide what demographic bucket to stick you in.

    It’s a subtle but important (and hard to admit) difference; because it relies on realizing that we’re not special snowflakes, but we have a whole group of people we’re like.

    • It seems that the most effective method of sticking people in buckets is actually track them, so I don't see the practical difference for this discussion.

      > because it relies on realizing that we’re not special snowflakes, but we have a whole group of people we’re like

      yet buckets become more valuable the more specific they are (for example "dad of 3" is more valuable than "male"). it's not hard to see how that would scale into "every detail about the person would allow maximally manipulative advertising = most valuable", just think about any vulnerable position you might find yourself in that can now be used to manipulate you

    • That might've been true 20 years ago, when fine-grained individual data was expensive for marketing teams to store, organize, and access. Nowadays that's dirt-cheap; advertisers absolutely do track you on a very individual level. Yes, they also correlate you with other individuals based on various demographic buckets, but those buckets are getting tinier and tinier.

    • Is that true? Pretty sure everything is way, way fuzzier and ultra-high dimensionality now. Not placing people in discrete buckets.

  • So we give everyone single click access and people become bigger monsters or people wake up finally? Make it a separate tool.