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Social networking sites promised to bring not just people together but also our own fragmented selves — what we do, what we like, what we buy. Then we found out that promise was actually made to the identity harvesters — not to us.
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Facebook's aggressive tracking system was compiling their purchasing history through vendors like Fandango and Travelocity
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Beacon was sending our friends lists of where we'd been and what we'd bought — connecting our dots without permission.
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they tail you, dissecting you site by site, purchase by purchase
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Michel BauwensBeacon and tracking regimes like it violate the unwritten soc-site covenant: They don't care who you think you are or who you'd like other people to think you are.
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31 Jan 08
Mathieu PlourdeWe turned into twittering selectibitionists, eager to share choice cuts of our fascinating lives with the world and delighted to find free online apps encouraging us to do just that.
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annestUnlike your therapist, they want to sell you tires and dog shampoo. But the depredations of invasive capitalism pale next to the larger question: Can you stand the sight of your unwittingly reunified self — the full Dumpty? Love the Dumpty. Lose the gor
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