Why do this? Because surveillance capitalism wants you to be less free. It wants you to be glued to the screen. It wants you to buy whatever advertisers want you to buy. But you can fight back by deliberately poisoning your data.

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    Don’t engage with algorithms, especially ones trying to sell things, like major corporate social media.

    Pretend to be something you’re not, especially vulnerable targeted populations. This lowers their ability easily target minorities.

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      Pretend to be something you’re not

      In my life, I was Noel Gruber who worked at Taco Bell in Uranium City, Saskatchewan. But in my dreams I played a different role. I was Monique Gibeau in post-war France! A hooker, with a heart of black charcoal.

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      So the fact that I occasionally get ads in Spanish, despite being a native English speaker in a mainly English-speaking country, means I’m doing something right?

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        I would say so. You can also intermittently make a new profile, and seed it initially with wildly different personal info and interests.

        It is a good practice to restart independent accounts and not reuse them on multiple devices.

        You can also silo types of information, like location, personal stats, email, browsing history, web searches, chat services, calls, etc.