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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-03 06:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2739 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2739 ⌋

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Re: So. The Facebook "all ur emotion are belong to us" experiment. Discuss!

(Anonymous) 2014-07-04 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
AYRT

So, you really have no problem with the fact that hypothetically, on a day when you were feeling a bit down in the dumps IRL, it may have been caused by seeing more negative items on your newsfeed than positive ones? Or conversely, on a day you thought was going really well, your good mood could have been artificially manipulated by faceless(LOL) geeks you'll never know?

IDK. I am big on free will, and I think that every human being has an inalienable right to self-determination (unless it involves determining they want to be a serial killer or something), and this just seems to be Not That.
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Re: So. The Facebook "all ur emotion are belong to us" experiment. Discuss!

[personal profile] kaijinscendre 2014-07-04 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Not really. I don't consider changing what kind of articles people see on a website owned by someone else is impeding my free will.

Re: So. The Facebook "all ur emotion are belong to us" experiment. Discuss!

(Anonymous) 2014-07-04 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
Agreed. I view it as being the same thing as websites tailoring what ads you see, which is something most websites do anyway.
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Re: So. The Facebook "all ur emotion are belong to us" experiment. Discuss!

[personal profile] kaijinscendre 2014-07-04 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
Yup. This isn't any more "impeding free will" than a site showing me an ad for a videogame instead of...makeup or something.