Facebook Data Visualization

After looking through my most recent Facebook profile pictures, I see a few ways in how I might contribute to big data. I chose my third most recent picture because I feel that most data could be collected from it. This photo was taken at a cheerleading competition located at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center back in March of 2015. This location was also shared when posting the photo. This photo obviously gives away what university I attend and what sport I am apart of at that university. I often find cheerleading companies target me for clothing pieces advertised on Facebook.

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Another thing I noticed is that many of my profile pictures are of me with other people. So it is possible that either one of us in my photo could be getting targeted advertising. The next photo is my current Facebook profile picture. I could easily get targeted for my clothing. They could probably determine my style from this one photo below. My entire outfit was purchased from a local boutique, and I find myself doing a lot of my shopping at boutiques.  If I saw an online boutique advertised from them targeting me, it would definitely catch my eye.

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Posting photos like these two allow easily targeted advertising for several companies. In the end, the companies would benefit from posting ads that would relate from these two photos since cheerleading and fashion are both things I have interest in.

3 Responses to “Facebook Data Visualization

  • Kate Hart
    8 years ago

    It’s amazing that we are so surrounded by these marketing schemes. I would not have even thought about being sent advertisements based off what I’m wearing in a photo. It’s actually kind of scary how much information about us is out there for anyone to see.

  • EdHermit
    8 years ago

    I wonder how often we are targeted for ads that apply to others in a group picture that we post. I’d imagine that any conversation they have around the picture might influence how we get targeted. Could it be a weird case of the data collectors playing the annoying game of “which one are you?” Or are they taking it all in at once to target the group as a whole, knowing that each individual has some investment in there somehow.

    Good post!

  • Sizzell
    8 years ago

    I don’t know if you looked at the additional article we posted with the blog post assignment, but it talked about how advertisers look for themes that emerge in a group of pictures. I think you really nailed that in your post when you talked about how many of your pictures are cheerleading pictures and how you wear boutique clothes in many of your pictures.

    Great Job!
    Sarah

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