• Lovable Sidekick@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    If they have all this marketing intel about me why do they deluge me with ads for major appliances right after I buy them? I mean how likely am I gonna want another dishwasher the same week?

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      3 hours ago

      Because they get paid to send ads to people who might be interested in Dishwashers.

      Google/Instagram/Whatever (generally) doesn’t make money when you buy a dishwasher.

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        50 minutes ago

        I don’t see why not though - if they know which urls I visit, they should know about order confirmations. If companies are sharing all my browsing patterns why wouldn’t they share what I bought?

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      12 hours ago

      I think them having all this info about you, is a way to get advertisers to pay them more for the targeted ads.

      It’s not to help you or the advertisers, but themselves.

      And I assume not a single advertiser has gone up to them with a well grounded: “bruh, dafuq are you doing showing fridge ads to the guy that just bought a fridge from us… that’s not what we are paying you for.”

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        11 hours ago

        From the manufacturer’s point of view all they see/hear from big tech is “these fridge ads are very effective, see this guy who bought a fridge as evidence.”