The Week in Review
After examining the pattern of last week's Facebook Behavioral advertising, I'm interested to see what you think about the way that Facebook utilizes personal information in order to place ads. The questions I have for this week are as follows: do you notice these ads when you are on Facebook? And in examining either the pattern I have shown below with ads targeted towards likes and dislikes or perhaps your own experience with this type of thing when you utilize Facebook, does it bother you that Facebook does this kind of thing? Do you feel your privacy is being violated with this method of targeted and behavioral advertising?
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I don't really notice the ads at all that pop up on Facebook. There like every other ad that I see on an internet search and I think i've gotten used to them by now.
it doesn't bother me that facebook does this type of thing either. i think we all know that eventually facebook needed to make money and this was going to be the only way to do it besides asking people to do subscription based programs, and that wasn't going to work for college kids.
i dont think my privacy is being violated, but i definitely think that what i am doing is being watched by someone, somewhere. Its not being violated in the virtual realtiy or social networking world but if someone happened to bring up something private that was involved with social networking, then yes that would be a social network.
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