Sorry - I wasn't trying to imply that you were. I debated whether to post at all since the issue was clearly settled. But as I said in my first post, the topic of filtering in advertising on the internet reminded me of the broader (and in many ways scarier) topic of the filtering happening every time we do a search or use Facebook, or many of the other most popular ways of using the internet. While there are times when it's nice that our results end up being so "relevant" to us, the flip side of "personalization" can be a more limited world view.
As I said, my post really wasn't intended to stir the pot :-)
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Last edited by Tucker57; 01-18-2012 at 01:16 AM.
Reason: to expand my thought
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