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Influencing Voter's Choice - Facebook

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March 27, 2018

What is the issue?

  • The Cambridge Analytica involved in data breach controversy used users’ details obtained from Facebook.
  • It was allegedly used to influence voter's preferences in the American Presidential election.

How are user preferences observed?

  • Individual interacting with Facebook over a period of time are observed.
  • The platform gathers enough information about the likes and dislikes of the person.
  • It becomes aware of the kinds of people the individual follows and the types of news sources that s/he prefers.
  • The range of actions and reactions from the user, for the posts from these sources, is also observed.
  • All these data, when combined, help in putting together a picture of the user’s political affiliation and inclinations.

How are users generally targeted?

  • Facebook has an advertisement preferences page.
  • It helps the platform to serve up advertisements according to user preferences.
  • Based on an individual’s likes and dislikes, it lists topics, people and interests, which it thinks are good enough to push ads to the user.
  • With the availability of advertisements of all kinds, Facebook allows a good degree of targeting.
  • Usually, the targeting is based on age, location and interests.

What did Cambridge Analytica do?

  • Cambridge Analytica did not gather data from Facebook through advertisement preferences.
  • The firm allegedly took the help of a psychology professor at Cambridge University.
  • The professor designed an application, 'thisisyourdigitallife', to gather information about users.
  • This third party app used Facebook’s login API (application programming interface).
  • This allows people to use their Facebook profile instead of creating a new account.
  • This is allowed under Facebook’s rules and guidelines.
  • However, the professor then shared the data with Cambridge Analytica, which is against the morms.
  • The app was projected to be for a personality quiz.
  • The questions were framed in a manner so as to draw out details about the quiz-taker’s political leanings and related aspects.
  • The acquired data would then provide raw material for a detailed profile of the potential voter.

How were voters influenced?

  • With the kind of data Cambridge Analytica had, it allegedly influenced voters in many American states.
  • It specifically targeted those who had not made up their minds, and had a high probability of moving.
  • E.g. people dissatisfied with economic slowdown and resultant unemployment were targeted with the pro-Trump campaign.
  • A certain line of narrative to these voters over a period of time may have helped them in making their choices.

 

Source: Indian Express

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