Is the internet now just one big human experiment? | Dan Gillmor

Dan Gillmor | The Guardian 2014-07-29

Summary:

It's not only Facebook treating us like lab rats. Dating sites can manipulate our emotions, too and blame it on user testing. The possibilities are endlessly scary

If you thought the internet industry was chastened by the public firestorm after Facebook revealed it had manipulated the news feeds of its own users to affect their emotions, think again: OKCupid.com, the dating site, is now bragging that it deliberately arranged matches between people whom its algorithms determined were not compatible just to get data on how well the site was working.

In a Monday blog post entitled I'm not making this up "We Experiment On Human Beings!" the site's co-founder, Christian Rudder, essentially told us to face the facts of our modern world ... at least as he sees them:

[G]uess what, everybody: if you use the Internet, you're the subject of hundreds of experiments at any given time, on every site. That's how websites work.

To test this, we took pairs of bad matches (actual 30% match) and told them they were exceptionally good for each other (displaying a 90% match.)

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http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/29/internet-human-experiment-facebook-dating-sites

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07/29/2014, 06:15

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07/29/2014, 10:40

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