Event JSON
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"content": "Does anyone know where to find more info on the surveilance economy online? I was looking for an update on the unfortunate Debora Silvestri who crashed so badly yesterday, and of course, was met with \"We value your privacy\" banner where I could consent to giving away… something? \n\nThe Privacy Policy talks about two cookies - both Google Analytics, and two partners for gaining \"audience insights\". The actual cookie pop-up list 1.709 (!) so-called \"partners\", many with \"legitimate interest\". Basically all these are companies nobody has ever heard of.\n\nI know I'm leaking info like IP-address, browser and device details. What I can't understand is how all these 1.709 little leeches can possibly deliver enough value and generate revenue based on this information. Who pays them, and for what? \n\nThanks!\n\n#advertisements #surveillance #cookies\nhttps://media.beige.party/media_attachments/files/116/272/192/009/236/639/original/25344e8235710679.jpeg\n",
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