My Big Brother Moment with Amazon & BuzzFeed

The Internet did something last night that really creeped me out, and I’m still a little shaken by it. It was a Big Brother moment that any conspiracy theory lover worth his salt would cry out, “I told you so”! I have to ask, how much of our information is being shared?

Honestly, it wasn’t a big deal. I don’t exactly feel violated but yet I can’t help but feel a little helpless, knowing one site immediately had information from another site I had just visited. Could it have been a coincident? Possibly, but I don’t think so.

By now we are all used to ads showing us items we’ve just recently researched. We’ve almost come to expect that once we’ve “Googled” something, it will show up in a sidebar ad. We get it; this is how companies have learned to direct consumers to their sites. Sometimes I even find this amusing. Just yesterday I bought two gifts from JC Penny online and today I am inundated with ads from Penny for the same two items! What, they want me to buy them again? So yes, I get that Google and Bing have placed algorithms in their coding designed expressly for companies wishing to cash in on the consumer’s desires. But what happened last night was a little more complicated and indicates a deeper connection between what we do and who knows it.

It happened innocently enough. A friend of mine shared this Buzzfeed article on Facebook, 27 Seriously Underrated Books Every Book Lover Should Read. Not usually one for lists, I went ahead and looked at it because of who shared it. To my surprise it was a fairly decent list. One of the books caught my eye. “The Testament of Giden Mack” by James Robertson looked interesting, so I jumped over to Amazon to learn more about it. Seeing that it was a little more than I was willing to spend right now, I put it on my wish list. For some unknown reason I looked down (habit?) at the Amazon “Customers who bought this also bought” list. To my utter amazement this is what I saw.

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These are books from the Buzzfeed article! Somehow in the span of two minutes Amazon had learned of my visit to the Buzzfeed article and arranged the books in a listing in the hopes that I would be enticed to buy them. WTF? It was creepy to say the least. Here I had just read an article and now I’m faced with the very books from that article. I am fully aware this was no paranormal event, but it was spooky nonetheless.

I know there is a logical explanation for this, but it doesn’t diminish the feeling of being watched, of being spied on. Conspiracy theorists will go on and on about how the government is watching us, but after last night, I think I’m more concerned with how much Amazon knows what we are doing.

So now it’s your turn, dear Readers, tell me your creepiest Big Brother moment. What made you wonder who is watching what we do?

Paris on my mind

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On this day of international mourning, when our shock turns to grief and rage, I thought it appropriate to share some words of wisdom by Shakespeare. These chosen quotes are to remind us that evil will not win if our resolve remains strong.

My thoughts are with you Paris; all of humanity grieves with you but together we will remain strong.

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If we stand still

In fear our motion will be mocked

Or carped at,

We should take root where we

Sit or stand

State-statues only

Henry VIII

 

The worst is not

So long as we say,

“This is the worst”.

King Lear

 

Wisdom and goodness to the vile

seem vile.

King Lear

 

No stony tower, nor walls of beaten brass,

Nor airless dungeon, strong links of iron,

Can be retentive to the strength of spirit .

Julius Caesar

 

Men can counsel and speak comfort to that grief

Which, they themselves not feel;

But tasting it,

Their counsel turns to passion.

Much Ado about Nothing

 

The power I have on you is to spare you

The malice towards you, to forgive you.

Live, and deal with others better.

Cymbeline

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How far that little candle throws his beams!

So shines a good dead in a naughty world.

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