uhh .Mr. President, with all due respect, that’s impossible.
uhh .Mr. President, with all due respect, thats impossible.
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You’re kidding right?
Google, facebook, apple... they pay many software engineers six figures to figure out how to tweak everything that anyone reads, writes, likes, sends or posts (or listens too, or uploads, etc...) and tracks it ALL mostly for the sake of contextual and relevance results for monetization of ads and content referral.
It’s not impossible at all. It’s just that there no profit in it. They could easily use what they’re already using to start flagging online symptomatic behavior. These algorithms are often very complex too. Just mentioning that you fragged 18 people in less minute in some console game shouldn’t cause any problems (other than new software ads in your browser)