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I Just Realized How Zealously Facebook Tracks Me And Sells That Info To Advertisers

Apr 18, 2013, 22:12 IST

WalterEarlier this week, I decided to buy a fossil.

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This was a pretty impetuous decision.

I had never demonstrated any interest in fossil acquisition.

I knew nothing about the market.

The decision to buy a fossil stemmed from some combination of:

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  1. Seeing a guy hawking fossils in Union Square on Sunday
  2. Going to a dinner party earlier this month at a fossil collector's home and subsequently thinking the host was outrageously cool.

WikipediaTrilobites.So Tuesday I started looking into the market.

I decided I wanted a trilobite — for all intents and purposes, a common, early Cambrian cockroach — as it seemed like a good, inexpensive specimen to begin amassing a collection.

After thoroughly checking out the market — Etsy, EBay, a handful of specialty sites — I realized that pricing was pretty confusing and I'd revisit it later.

Then yesterday — one day after the initial search — I start seeing these ads everywhere on Facebook:

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That's Etsy trying to sell me a trilobite, one day after I spent an evening Googling trilobites. Creepy.

But most importantly, we can ascertain a couple of things:

  • Facebook knew I went to Etsy
  • Facebook knew I wanted a fossil, specifically a Trilobite.
  • Facebook somehow coordinated with Etsy to produce a picture of a Trilobite on the ad for Etsy.

I'm not a tech writer, so this was news to me. I'm told that Google, and Amazon, and others track my behavior.

Anyway, it was a pretty big wake-up call to the extent that Facebook tracks my activity and hawks it to advertisers.

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Also, if anyone knows a reputable fossil salesman feel free to contact me.

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