WEST POINT, NEW YORK -- If you've ever wondered how that cookware ad happened across your internet browser window after you'd spent ten minutes searching for a turkey baster last Thanksgiving, the answer is that you – or more precisely, the devices you use to surf the net – have been microtargeted. People's search habits, social media post
Social Media Microtargeting and the Evolving Ministry of Truth
As social media replaces actual social interactions, our thoughts and opinions are increasingly coming under the purview of the cybersecurity industry and national security interests that want to regulate what and who can see, talk to and hear in the U.S. cognitive space.
By Raul Diego
