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Data points that Facebook uses to target ads

240 点作者 suprgeek超过 8 年前

17 条评论

erikb超过 8 年前
&quot;perfectly targeted ads&quot;? Never had that experience.<p>Even if I summarize all the analytics solutions out there, like ads, Facebook stream, Youtube, Amazon, Netflix. What they usually do is they figure out what I did in recent history or in general and present me more of that. I don&#x27;t know about other people, but that&#x27;s absolutely not what I want. That&#x27;s boring, or maybe even unnecessary.<p>Like, if I just bought a book about Linux system administration the only reason I would buy a second one would be because the first one sucked (and Amazon knows the ratings of the books). A reasonable suggestion after that would be something people do with Linux, like hosting a Wordpress blog. Honestly I might not even know what I would do with my newly acquired skill once I succeeded with that topic. Also it&#x27;s quite tiresome to learn. Maybe after reading 30% of it I would like to insert a simple but interesting novel or comic book. Why not suggest something like that to me?<p>Or I just watched an action movie on Netflix. Then I don&#x27;t need other action movie suggestions. After that maybe I want to watch a character focussed tv show.<p>What we need is not a &quot;I know what you did and here is more of that&quot; suggestion engine. What we need is a &quot;oh that&#x27;s getting boring, here is other awesome stuff that may surprise you&quot; suggestion engine. Figure out the stuff I don&#x27;t know I want and then suggest that.<p>And honestly, not a single of these billion-dollar-engines out there do that for me at the moment.
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nsxwolf超过 8 年前
I like when they show me ads for the expensive thing I already bought, as if I&#x27;m going to buy it again. Had they predicted I wanted to buy that thing, and shown me ads for things like it first, that might have been useful.
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frik超过 8 年前
You wouldn&#x27;t see such an article on WashingtonPost before 2013. The former owner of the Post Donald Edward Graham was the mentor of Zuckerberg and Mr Graham is the lead independent director of Facebook&#x27;s board of directors.
zappo2938超过 8 年前
When people purchase GQ or Vogue, they are buying it as much for advertisements as for editorial content. When someone flips through one of those magazines, it&#x27;s like they appreciate the designers hiring models, taking pictures, and sharing it in the magazine even though both they and the reader paid. Take the ads out of GQ or Vogue and there is almost nothing there.<p>If I create an ad on Facebook and people click on it, leave comments, and share it, Facebook will mark it as quality content and discounts the price per impression. It seems that Facebook wants to create the ad experience of GQ or Vogue and gives money incentive for advertisers to do it.<p>Facebook knows I&#x27;m into technology and web development. There are lots of great products for web developers created every month. Facebook is a way for companies to find people who are interested in their products. It helps people learn about new products and it helps companies target people who are interested in their new products.<p>There was a fundraising concert last year for a local charity. I volunteered $300 and time to do Facebook advertising. It yielded several thousands of dollars in ticket sales. For $300 Facebook let me communicate to people who really cared about either the bands who were playing or to people who really cared about the project what was happening. Facebook let me target people who like Candelbox within 40 miles of the venue.<p>This is good. I don&#x27;t understand why people hate on it so much.
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newsat13超过 8 年前
Does anyone know of any startups or upcoming projects that are trying to compete with Facebook (i.e building a social network?).<p>I still haven&#x27;t managed to wrap my head around how exactly facebook makes money. Do so many people actually click on ads? And this somehow makes billions? I find it very hard to imagine (for myself).
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jypepin超过 8 年前
I definitely notice facebook ads being more and more interesting to me. And even more interesting is that most ads are of the &quot;need creation&quot; type. Things I didn&#x27;t really google anything about, or I never really thought as a product I would buy that show up and are actually relevant to me.<p>Last one I can remember is from yesterday a new startup doing good, cheap luggage (both carry on and bigger ones) which had me go to their website, spend some time looking at some of their stuff and made me think that I new a new carry on since then and I&#x27;m very close in puttin $250 in a carry on...<p>I guess I travel pretty frequently I don&#x27;t know if facebook is able to say that I travel a lot by different locations I check in, or from my use of google flights and booking.com etc. but yeah, I never googled anything about luggage or buying anything else related to travelling (except hotel and plane tickets). So pretty interesting to see
clumsysmurf超过 8 年前
Yet another book out recently which explores this topic:<p>&quot;Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy&quot;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Weapons-Math-Destruction-Increases-Inequality&#x2F;dp&#x2F;0553418815" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Weapons-Math-Destruction-Increases-In...</a>
jonathankoren超过 8 年前
Like everyone, we get a quite a bit of junk mail at our house. Some of it comes to &quot;current resident&quot;, others target us by name. Broadly speaking it breaks into two groups. Things that are either geotargeted. (In my neighborhood, that would include ads such as &quot;Why don&#x27;t you lease a car through Uber and pay for it by driving!&quot;) and those that are more personally targeted (think credit card offers).<p>Today we got an interesting one. It was an offer to try Blue Apron. If we lived in Palo Alto, I&#x27;d chalk it up to geotargeting rich neighborhoods, but we don&#x27;t live in one. Also, it came to wife who posts recipes on Facebook. It&#x27;s enough to make us wonder if Blue Apron is somehow linking Facebook targeting data with real world names and addresses. Now I don&#x27;t know if it&#x27;s true, but if it is, that&#x27;s creepy as fuck. That&#x27;s autodoxing.
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wtracy超过 8 年前
Any ideas how Facebook acquires information about things like home ownership? I don&#x27;t recall filling that out as part of my profile.<p>Do they perhaps match users&#x27; identities to public records? Is it possible to look up home ownership given just a name, demographic information, and contact information?
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chirau超过 8 年前
Contrary to popular opinion, people want to see ads.<p>A good ad is very much appreciated. This is why magazines still make money. This is why the SuperBowl is popular amongst non-football fans. Unfortunately, most ads are spammy which is why internet ads have earned this terrible reputation.
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chinathrow超过 8 年前
&quot;While you’re logged onto Facebook, for instance, the network can see virtually every other website you visit. Even when you’re logged off, Facebook knows much of your browsing: It’s alerted every time you load a page with a “Like” or “share” button, or an advertisement sourced from its Atlas network.&quot;<p>If you want to enable sharing of your content on FB and other platforms easily but you do not want to support the tracking madness, you might want to use Shariff. It&#x27;s setup to not send any tracking information to FB etc unless the user wants to share something.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;heiseonline&#x2F;shariff" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;heiseonline&#x2F;shariff</a>
Silhouette超过 8 年前
Perhaps the most disturbing thing about this article is how much data from <i>other sources</i> Facebook apparently has access to now. How do these &quot;data brokers&quot; have such detailed information about things like purchasing power and spending habits to share with Facebook in the first place?<p>It seems to me that a lot of that must come from either retailers or financial services, and in either case questions should be asked about how much people understand about what data is being collected for purposes other than simply making the intended purchase and what is done with that data.
et-al超过 8 年前
Well now they can definitely compete with eHarmony&#x27;s 29 points of compatibility.
ddmma超过 8 年前
I guess there must be a fine line between data with personal character like social security number for instance and private information as your current location.<p>Every coin had two faces, wonder how many faces bitcoin will have in the future
sp527超过 8 年前
Why did the submission title change? It was the article title before and I didn&#x27;t find that remotely controversial. Did FB PR get in touch or something?
astazangasta超过 8 年前
I don&#x27;t understand how people can build such a system. Yes, you. I don&#x27;t understand how people in the thread are debating the merits of advertisement, as if that is what matters here. 1984 is here, and we all love Big Brother.<p>I mean this 100%: if you are participating in ad tech, collecting data on grandmothers in large databases, quit your job now. You are doing harm.
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JustUhThought超过 8 年前
So I guess we&#x27;ve moved past the part of the conversatio where we ask if this tracking is ok?