I guess it's time to delete my account again and reset my device. I wonder how it knows I hate the OnlyThots, considering the device I use for watching YouTube isn't the same one as I use for posting here.
Probably some manner of cross-examination through services of adjacent devices through bluetooth or shared wifi.
As far as google is concerned, I don't know what this straregy is. I've seen teams try to work on "deradicalizing" certain platforms with AI projects and their agorithm has been shown to have an agenda bias.
Perhaps it could be said that they are trying to broadly push a negative such that you either become complicit with what you see or you vacate the platform so that the various problematic contingents lose patronage and revenue in an invisible and subversive way.
you vacate the platform so that the various problematic contingents lose patronage and revenue in an invisible and subversive way.
My subscriptions aren't political, it's just Fortnite official, Xbox and the F1 channel. This video relates to none of those things, so it's doubly confusing.
I have no idea. I think it's exactly that sophisticated at putting things together, things that I liked 10 years ago show up sometimes.
So I just repeatedly google "nigger" among other epithets and controversial topics they don't like on the off chance that it triggers some employee or better the person who came up with the idea that I should align with their political interests. I rarely use their services, but go there exclusively to do exactly this.
Are you using devices hooked up to the same router, though?
Because even with different device IPs, you're still going through a device gateway. And like CletustheElitist pointed out, the AI really is as sophisticated as it sounds.
Google is incessantly updating/upgrading it, and there's a bit of a shared synergy between other Big Tech corps across various social media services.
So if you use Facebook on one device and click through a link that leads you to YouTube, the AI takes notice of that.
If you use Twitter and go to YouTube, the AI takes notice of that.
If you leave a comment on YouTube from one browser and then use incognito mode on another browser, it's still tracking your IP address and collecting data based on that; they build profiles and keep track of the profiles they build on you. Permanently.
One of the ways this is achieved is through an AI tool called SensorVault, and once it logs your location and has profile data from that location (e.g., YouTube account, Gmail account, Facebook account, Android phone, Twitter account, etc., etc., etc.,) it then builds on the data it collects and tracks you. It's how they can still recommend ads to you even when you're logged out of your YouTube account or using incognito mode on a completely different device.
I guess it's time to delete my account again and reset my device. I wonder how it knows I hate the OnlyThots, considering the device I use for watching YouTube isn't the same one as I use for posting here.
Probably some manner of cross-examination through services of adjacent devices through bluetooth or shared wifi.
As far as google is concerned, I don't know what this straregy is. I've seen teams try to work on "deradicalizing" certain platforms with AI projects and their agorithm has been shown to have an agenda bias.
Perhaps it could be said that they are trying to broadly push a negative such that you either become complicit with what you see or you vacate the platform so that the various problematic contingents lose patronage and revenue in an invisible and subversive way.
My subscriptions aren't political, it's just Fortnite official, Xbox and the F1 channel. This video relates to none of those things, so it's doubly confusing.
I have no idea. I think it's exactly that sophisticated at putting things together, things that I liked 10 years ago show up sometimes.
So I just repeatedly google "nigger" among other epithets and controversial topics they don't like on the off chance that it triggers some employee or better the person who came up with the idea that I should align with their political interests. I rarely use their services, but go there exclusively to do exactly this.
Are you using devices hooked up to the same router, though?
Because even with different device IPs, you're still going through a device gateway. And like CletustheElitist pointed out, the AI really is as sophisticated as it sounds.
Google is incessantly updating/upgrading it, and there's a bit of a shared synergy between other Big Tech corps across various social media services.
So if you use Facebook on one device and click through a link that leads you to YouTube, the AI takes notice of that.
If you use Twitter and go to YouTube, the AI takes notice of that.
If you leave a comment on YouTube from one browser and then use incognito mode on another browser, it's still tracking your IP address and collecting data based on that; they build profiles and keep track of the profiles they build on you. Permanently.
One of the ways this is achieved is through an AI tool called SensorVault, and once it logs your location and has profile data from that location (e.g., YouTube account, Gmail account, Facebook account, Android phone, Twitter account, etc., etc., etc.,) it then builds on the data it collects and tracks you. It's how they can still recommend ads to you even when you're logged out of your YouTube account or using incognito mode on a completely different device.
You can read a little bit more about it here: https://www.sysjolt.com/2021/big-tech-collecting-all-your-data/
https://anonymania.com/google-sensorvault-privacy-evasion/
I use the same router, but a different VPN location on each device.
I'll have to read those links when I have time.