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by adminprof 2102 days ago
I think I see the confusion between us. You don't see the difference between selling data to a company, and selling ad space where the advertiser can choose for what demographics it shows up for.

Let me try to make it more clear. Do you see the difference between "hey Chase Bank, do you want to buy this file containing data about grey-area's interests, age, political stance, credit score, purchasing habits, etc." versus "hey Chase Bank, do you want to put an ad on my website that is only shown to people with credit scores above 600 and are interested in savings accounts"?

If they both seem the same to you, then I don't think your perspective is one that a reasonable person would take. If you do see the difference, then Facebook is doing the latter, but the word "selling data" conjures the former, which you do recognize as a different matter.

I'm going to ignore the nonsensical definition you gave of selling data = selling movies, being the only other definition of selling you could imagine, in hopes that it was just an oversight.