@Mistigri
Online advertising isn’t new. That’s correct.
However, the sophisticated data science used to train targeting algorithms, and the masses of personal data we’ve handed over to the companies that know how to do that is new.
It’s not just the data people hand over themselves; Facebook buy data about you from other sources too, on everything from income and education, to whether you subscribe to online services or if you’re just a one off online shopper.
They also know most websites their users visit, as most companies use Facebook tracking code on their site.
Also new is facial and image recognition. There’s a reason Facebook and Google want you to upload all your photos; they’re busy running them through AI to discover where you go, what you did while you were there, who you did it with, and what you ate.
You’re right, disguising advertising as news is new. But it’s also the new methods of tracking and targeting that make that so effective.
The leave campaign were able to target a very small sliver of swing voters very directly. Most of us weren’t aware it was happening, and it’s only the work of one journalist that brought it out. If t wasn’t for her, it would have flown under the radar completely undetected.
Sorry, but none of this should be shrugged off as nothing new. It is new, and evolving beyond your wildest nightmares very, very quickly.