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Knowing which subreddits I’m following IS using my data, assholes.
Edit: I’m probably wrong about what they’re doing, see below.
I don’t see where it says they’re using your data to see which subs you’re following. It says they’re matching advertisers to subs. E.g. you visit mechanical keyboards you get mechanical keyboard ads…
I mean that most definitely are using your data, but that is not a prerequisite for what the article is about.
Ah, fair enough. I see that’s likely the case now.
Is it? I know it goes further than this, but the idea of serving ads based off what users are subscribed to feels like one of the least awful ways this could be implemented. The same way your feed is generated, your pool of ads is drawn. It feels wrong to say this, but this doesn’t really bother me.