• @CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social
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      252 years ago

      Id imagine the issue isn’t “not showing some people ads”, they probably just got different ads instead if these are the regularly placed ads being talked about.

      The article mentions something about this being started by someone who went to Facebook looking for an insurance provider though, so this sounds more like if Amazon didn’t show certain product listings to people of some specific category for one reason or another- those listings are technically advertising a product, but they’re something one actually does want to see, when shopping for something relevant to the listing at least. If, say, some company wanted to offer a product at a discount, but only wanted to offer that discount to a certain category of person for some reason, it’d be pretty scummy of the online retailer to comply and only show other people that product at the more expensive price, or not at all.

      • @Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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        12 years ago

        If, say, some company wanted to offer a product at a discount, but only wanted to offer that discount to a certain category of person for some reason

        That’s literally how the entire insurance industry works in the first place. So I wonder, is there a special exception that insurance companies get that Facebook does not?

      • @Cheers@sh.itjust.works
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        12 years ago

        We know women are heavy shoppers, thus they have more competitive ad space.

        We know people like to scam elderly, thus they have more competitive ad space.

        Sounds like big insurance might be complaining that they’re worse at SEO than the Nigerian prince.

    • @PostmodernPythia@lemmy.world
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      92 years ago

      Would you feel differently if they weren’t showing real estate ads for homes in largely white communities to PoC? Because that’s the same principle, given that that’s why the law was made. I’m not upset that we’re enforcing nondiscrimination law; we don’t do it enough.

    • prole
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      42 years ago

      Just consider how much privilege people like you and I have, that we’re able to call it “boring”. For many people, it’s far from boring.