You fool you just typed it and spoiled your experiment
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Rolive@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day agoI have tried it as well. Speaking in front of my phone about surfing equipment for example. I couldn’t care less about surfing so wouldn’t accidentally google anything about it but so far I never got any specific ads for that.
GiveOver@feddit.uk 1 day ago
Rolive@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day ago
Thought about that. Next time I’ll just use paragliding!
Oh shit.
poopkins@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Same. My partner and I have heard so much about this that we have over several months randomly brought up topics that are absurd and foreign to us.
We do it like this: while preparing dinner or so, one of us scribbles a word on a post-it note and we engage on it as though we’re making plans or looking to buy something. We have phones, Google Home speakers and Nest devices nearby.
There are a few challenges:
I feel that ordinary people are terrible at running these experiments because it’s honestly really difficult to be impartial and evaluate the results with statistical significance. As soon as you encounter one match, the pattern matching part of your brain will scream “told you so!” even if the success rate is 1%.
And guess what? Literally none of the topics appear as targeted ads for either of us.