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Chapter 11: Business Models, Privacy Practices, and the Healthiness of Crowds (Paul Ohm)
Ohm discusses the value to platforms of bulk data about crowds, and the incentives that data collection gives to platforms in their engagement with user crowds. He argues that focusing on community-level advertising rather than individually-targeted advertising (e.g. to a subreddit rather than to a user) can promote healthier communities with greater trust.
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