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by wbillingsley
3746 days ago
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A little uncomfortable that a company that spends $10m lobbying the government in its interests, is also now doing social policy research using their near-monopoly on a particular sort of people's data. (This one, for instance, ties into social mobility which is always an argument that has currency with politicians.) Quite what they're arguing for behind the scenes is unknown ... but then that's part of the problem. |
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I wrote a proof of concept on it last year too: http://caseysoftware.com/blog/social-apis-for-social-evil