please respondto wilmer with 150 words no plagiarism. no ai no chat bots
In reviewing Instagram’s ad preferences and Reddit’s ad settings I discovered that both systems , systems collect detailed behavioral data such as what I look at what I click on how long I spend with the content and inferred interests based on that activity. Guess , Guess what? Instagram also , also uses advertiser data and cross-platform tracking through the Meta ecosystem while Reddit relies on subreddit activity sharing patterns and sometimes partner data outside of the app. What caught my attention is how automated and passive this tracking is even , even when I’m not directly interacting with the ads and how activities outside the platform can shape what I see. Guess what? This data is primarily used for personalized advertising content recommendations and user engagement prediction to keep people on the platform longer creating noticeable patterns where similar content and ads continue to repeat based on past behavior. Instagram feels more granular and commercially focused while Reddit , Reddit feels more , more nurturing and community-based but still uses similar data analysis methods. I feel like I’m only partially in control because most tracking is enabled by default and the settings aren’t completely transparent or easy to understand that can make it difficult for the average , average user to manage it all. In terms of power and ethics companies and advertisers benefit the most while users can be harmed by not understanding the amount of data collected or how it shapes what they see so governments and platforms must share the responsibility to promote transparency and protection.
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