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1. fullsp+3A2[view] [source] 2023-06-13 13:59:59
>>benwer+(OP)
Every single person working in the adtech industry is complicit in this.

Joseph Cox’s reporting on the geolocation/tracking shit the US Gov buys up really highlights the direct link between consumer tracking (to sell them shit) and government intrusion into privacy.

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2. bentle+SL2[view] [source] 2023-06-13 14:51:07
>>fullsp+3A2
You don’t even have to work explicitly in adtech.

I was an early employee at Disqus (YC S07). I helped build its 3rd party commenting plugin, because I had a blog and believed in distributed discussion. I genuinely believe the company did too (the founders, the employees, etc.). But eventually the rubber hits the road, and Disqus was sold years later to Zeta Global [1], a “data-driven marketing company”.

As long as you have a database in the cloud with a non-trivial amount of user data, you don’t really have control over what becomes of it.

[1] https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/05/zeta-global-acquires-comme...

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3. dylan6+Ba3[view] [source] 2023-06-13 16:25:06
>>bentle+SL2
>you don’t really have control over what becomes of it.

sure you do, as long as you remain in charge. once you sell it, of course you don't really have control. duh. but to say just because data exists means you can't decide what to do or not to do with it is absurd

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4. Veserv+Qr3[view] [source] 2023-06-13 17:33:00
>>dylan6+Ba3
Even if you do not remain in charge you could institute serious irrevocable voluntary liquidated damages clauses paid out to your customers for any misuse of their data. This would bind any future actions with serious financial penaltys. In addition, IANAL, but I think if the government wishes to appropriate the data there is a good chance they might be required to pay the penalty for making you violate your contract.
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