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      11 months ago

      I used to think that way, but the reality is I’m a huge fan of data driven decision making and the biggest consumers of customer data are market research brokers.

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        11 months ago

        No representation (in a data set) without compensation, I say

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          11 months ago

          Sure, we could talk about the evils of capitalism all day long, but this isn’t the place for it.

          The reality is if a car manufacturer wanted to break into the luxury EV market and wasn’t sure if they should make a mid-sized family sedan or a 2 door coupe, do they just pump billions into R&D and hope for the best, risking the jobs of thousands of employees and entire communities in the process? Do they call BMW/Tesla/Audi/Mercedes/etc and ask them for their sales data?

          No, they go buy that information from a market research firm, who buys that data from BMW/Tesla/Audi/Mercedes.

          PII data controls are an important aspect of privacy, but blanket statements like “no one, anywhere, ever should sell my data” are childish.

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            That’s what risk assessment and profit margins are for. Hell, surveys are a way to get answers from the public market. Shady T&Cs that allow companies to sell the data of paying customers perfectly fit the description of theft and no one will ever convince me otherwise. It’s a shame they managed to convince you.