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Ask HN: Do Tech Companies Segment by Gullibility?

2 pointsby bensonnover 1 year ago
I am trying to be fair with the title. By Tech I mean ad-driven &quot;tech&quot; companies like Google and Facebook. Companies the surveil, aggregate, and sell access to data.<p>If you can target by age, wealth, region, interests, etc. Can you target by gullibility or vulnerability?<p>I am sure these companies have figured it out. Maybe mental&#x2F;disease issues like Down Syndrome, Alcoholism, or gambling addiction. Perhaps age deterioration where general acuity is lessened or dementia. Teens more susceptible to peer pressure.<p>I am sure there are a lot of other possibilities. Curious if these are actual segments that can be targeted, directly or indirectly?<p>(no I don&#x27;t want to target them)

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tillomaniacover 1 year ago
Short answer is yes. You can use statistical modeling techniques on an input dataset to generate numeric scores that estimate the degree to which someone is gullible.<p>This, of course, assumes that the input data has a strong enough signal to predict (or describe) gullibility, which may or may not be true depending on the data you have available.<p>Data scientists model personality characteristics like gullibility in domains such as message testing (advertising) and persuasion modeling (political elections).
Zetobalover 1 year ago
You can&#x27;t target directly but you can target the symptoms.
dave4420over 1 year ago
You can probably target by “believes in several conspiracy theories”.
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