• Evotech@lemmy.world
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      If only it was smart enough. Make its like oh you bought a newtv, you would like this new surround system

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          The “people usually both this with this product” suggestions can be pretty good to cover this.

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        I’m sure thats the theory, and whats being sold to the ad buyers, but my money is on it ending up like the ads you get after buying something from amazon/ebay: same item you just bought.

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          you probably just notice that because it doesn’t make sense from your perspective.

          it’s probably more cost efficient for advertisers to just throw relevant ads at potential groups. Determining whether an individual already has the item is a waste of resources, and you probably don’t notice when the ads are things you don’t own.

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            Last time I observed this I was getting the exact same item that I bought being advertised to me constantly, across multiple sites. No variation at all. It was a pair of hiking shoes. If it had then offered me hiking poles or rain coats or anything else that would have been useful, but instead it was the same pair of shoes I had already purchased.

            If the ad network had actually suggested useful paired items that i dont already own, then those ads should actually stand out, as they are actually relevant to me.

            If its not cost efficient to actually target to the individual (and I dont doubt that it isn’t), im not sure what Paypal is bringing to the table here that Amazon etc can’t already do.

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      That’s why the only safe software in the long term is Free Software.

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      Corpo apps are like

      “Do you love me? Rate 5 stars?”

      No I don’t love you. How about zero stars for sexual harassment? Do I need to talk to HR?

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        Fucking within like 2 minutes of using their apps too, they ask, “do you like the app?” Then another popup that says, “provide feedback for why you don’t like our app?”

        Because you keep getting in the way of me actually doing what I need to do. And it’s getting uninstalled as soon as I’m done with it.

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          It’s to the point where no one wants to do shit on their website anymore. They force you to download the app. So they can get even more access and control of your info. And like I need more motherfucking apps on my goddamn home screens. Fuck that shit.

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    Well, this sucks. PayPal was great for only having your credit card information in one place - now it looks like I’ll have to risk it with every website.

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    I hope they enjoy analzying my once-a-month subscription to FFXIV and nothing else.

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      Prepare to get inundated with ads for anime girls and other weeb shit.

      EDIT: To clarify, I mean “weeb” as a term of endearment rather than the pejorative.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    PayPal will use data from billions of customer transactions to supercharge its nascent ad business.

    The new PayPal Ads group is headed by recent hire Mark Grether, a senior vice president and GM at PayPal, who says the budding advertising operation will “help make merchants smarter to sell more products and services effectively, as well as enable consumers to discover more of what they love.”

    But, his reported statement doesn’t really dwell on the fact that it will be using customer data, including purchase history, to pull this off.

    In addition to the main PayPal platform, it also operates cash transfer app Venmo and Honey, a browser extension designed to find deals online.

    The report also mentions that Venmo will see fewer ads served in order to not drive off its younger users.

    PayPal’s data on users’ purchases and other transactions, combined with AI, might prove to be great at advertising, though probably to the consternation and frustration of recipients.


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    Funny. I don’t have a creditcard and I don’t want one. That is the only reason I sometimes, maybe once or twice a year I use PayPal.

    I wish them good luck building a profile on 2 purchases. Also, I’m in the EU and I suspect this will not be legal here.

    I also cannot believe somebody thought it would be a great idea to introduce even more tracking and ads. Don’t they understand they are driving away customers?