Anonymous ID: 4f588a July 24, 2023, 10:04 a.m. No.19233065   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3071

The entire video is pretty good, but he talks about something that reminded me of a "huuuge" question. If it is true that your price on an airline ticket can vary by a lot based on whether or not you are using someone else's device and/or a VPN is it also possible that computers are being rigged to "select" a lot more than just election results? Imagine this scenario: Without our knowledge we are scored on characteristics that are a lot more invasive and personal than just a "credit score". People who use an on-line search to look at houses could be "pre-screened" so as to see only certain sections or maybe even different prices. Zillow has a "for you" tag on some properties when I look. How do they do that? Discrimination lawsuits seem needed to end this practice. Also, though it might seem bad to work with a real estate agent maybe in this regard it is okay: You hire them to find you the best house and the best price.