Secrets of Surveillance Capitalism
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#6Governments have guns, Google does not. I'm not saying we should ignore corporate surveillance but there is a big difference.
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#7Interesting read. But the repeated notion that surveillance capitalists are only taking from the people by selling off the behavioral surplus omits that fact they they are providing services that those people want. Yes, appearing to be free is a subterfuge for many who don't understanding what they are giving away. But for many others they feel it is a fair exchange for services they really want.
In combination with the article I read just before, the one about statehood in no-man's land, there is also the question of sovereignty raised. If our behavior can be predicted and manipulated by supranational companies, how much is a democracy - a state - still worth? (Note that state actors could of course do the same, though hopefully there is at least a semblance of legitimization.)
This is a very high price to pay, in this described world, and I don't think most are able to even start judging fairness here, or even care enough to try and see.
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#8This is a common misconception about Google, so one can understand why the authors came to this conclusion. It would be very interesting to see evidence to the contrary.
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#9> Governmental control is nothing compared to what Google is up to. Governments have guns, Google does not. I'm not saying we should ignore corporate surveillance but there is a big difference.
If we as the sovereign of democracies can be influenced massively, I can imagine that at least in tipping-point situations.
There is a lot of money in wars too, so even without state-level actors paying, motivation is not unthinkable.
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#10> Governmental control is nothing compared to what Google is up to. Governments have guns, Google does not. I'm not saying we should ignore corporate surveillance but there is a big difference.
Article: https://aeon.co/essays/how-the-internet-flips-elections-and-...
HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11255633