By: tourahdesign
online cannot determine who you are. I hate the fact that i google my name and thousands of useless things about me pops up. what happened to our privacy?
View ArticleBy: Matt
Yes, but facebook don’t “sell” that information, they trade on the back of owning it. They sell targeted advertising demographics (ie 30-40 year old, males, who like baseball, in New York- show these...
View ArticleBy: bloggingreadingwriting
I think that this is an interesting point. I personally know a few authors who have pen names who have been hit by this same wall on Facebook, and have chosen to just not have a facebook page at all...
View ArticleBy: D.C. Fischer
I’ve never knew that Facebook requires us to use our real name. But they will never know your real name anyway. Unless if you’re signing up with a ridiculous name like those gamers. However, I strongly...
View ArticleBy: L. Palmer
I know by entering the realm of Facebook, you are willingly giving up privacy. However, I do think they can still make ad-dollars off of a fictional/avatar name. If someone has a Dungeons and Dragons...
View ArticleBy: davewakefield
I find it amusing that the ads on Facebook are tailored to me. They don’t seem to get the sarcasm with which I answer questions and “like” certain pages in order to see the change in adverts. It makes...
View ArticleBy: NO ULTERIOR MOTIVE
You make some valid points, and well written. No matter how hard FB tries, FB cannot change who I am. I don’t take FB seriously! I use FB to keep up with my son, daughter-in-law and grand-kids in...
View ArticleBy: buzzug
Well, I guess so – marketing strategies are targeted at demographics, I’m just wondering if there is a demographic which hasn’t yet had a marketing strategy developed for it – like, say, black Jewish...
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