Swift wrote:On a related note, I see that in the ads on Facebook now, I have ads for collar extenders. Don't you love the evidence that everything you do on the Internet gets sold to someone for advertising.
I've on and off thought about this for a while.
We all know that when we do searches and browsing on the Internet, that the various entities like Google and Amazon track those searches, so as to use or sell that info to people who then pester us with ads related to those searches. Do a search on "ovens" or "Peru" and you'll suddenly see all these appliance and travel ads.
What I've wondered is could we drive them at least slightly nuts? Search for zany things so as to confuse their little profiles on each of us. I would guess that we can't make it too weird; I assume their algorithms are "smart" enough to ignore searches "electric squid polishers". So how silly can we make it, and still have the searches get confused about us?