Ask HN: Where are we vulnerable to exploitation online these days?

3 points by arunsupe 9 hours ago

I'm usually curious about various topics, but lately, I've noticed that external, exploitative influences—primarily from advertisements—are nudging me toward interests I wouldn't have pursued on my own (I use an ad blocker, block trackers etc). While I appreciate some of the directions I've been led, I want to understand these exploitative influences.

I've identified that I'm particularly susceptible to manipulation on a few types of websites, such as search engines, retailers, tailored content platforms, and social media sites that have profiled me.

I'm interested in better understanding these influences and have two questions:

What other categories of manipulative websites should I be aware of? What additional methods of manipulation might I be missing? Any insights or experiences would be greatly appreciated!

solardev 4 hours ago

Turn off recommendations and personalized results. Don't use social media or TikTok. Read only wire service news (Reuters and the Associated Press) and maybe a local paper.

It gets boring pretty quickly this way since you're just kinda stuck in your own little bubble, but you drastically cut down on the propaganda. Downside, I have no idea what trends are anymore or what normal people care about. But it's a lot less stressful being out of the loop than wrapped up in it.