[Air-L] question about use of Facebook in classroom

danah boyd aoir.z3z at danah.org
Thu Aug 21 09:14:59 PDT 2008


Nancy - you've deleted them from your public profile, but it's still  
stored in your account.  It has to be due to COPPA.  Ads are delivered  
based on back-end information, not front-end information.  Thus, when  
Company X buys adds from Facebook, they tell them to just deliver said  
ads to people over 40.  Then, when Facebook generates your page, it'll  
ship you an ad, regardless of what info is public on your page.   
Facebook makes it a pain in the ass to change your birthday, but if  
you set up other accounts with different birthdays, you can see the  
span of ads generated.  (Yes, I'm a dork.)

danah


On Aug 21, 2008, at 7:05 AM, Nancy Baym wrote:

> I'd add also that changing your profile does not have instant  
> results. When I started getting ads targeted at the "over 40" crowd,  
> I deleted my birth year from my profile, but I still get those ads  
> and it's been well over a month since I deleted the information.
>
> I am glad to hear others are as offended as I am by the persistent  
> ads for diets every time we women log in.
>
> Nancy
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