Tag: Google

  • Just Fooling Around (?)

    Keywords: Social Business , advertising , business , exploitation , marketing , mental health , narcissism , profit , profits , sucker , suckers , there’s a sucker born every minute , victim , victim mentality , victims

    I have some hesitation about today’s topic. It’s complicated. And I feel a little bit outside of my “element” or “comfort zone” (ow whatever), which I feel is more logical, mathematical, rational, stuff like that.

    This is about something completely different — most of all it’s about squishy wishy-washy stuff like feelings.

    But before I start writing a post about my post, let me just dive into it. Perhaps a good starting point is this age-old saying:

    Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.

    Many people say stuff like this all the time

    I have even myself coined a term for this feeling. It goes beyond untrustworthy. I call something distrustworthy which is actually worthy of distrust (Google being a prime example that immediately springs to mind 😉 ).

    Now let me get back to the complicated part for a moment.

    Fun & games, happiness and all that jazz are important parts of life. We all want to be able to kid and play around a bit.

    This is where the feelings come in. I think a big part of the Golden Rule is enjoying spending time here together. if someone is clearly not enjoying themselves, then you’re not doing it in a way that conforms to a “best of all possible worlds” scenario.

    Now let me try to nail this thing down so we can consider what it all means.

    A while back, I wrote a post about a saying usually attributed to P.T. Barnum (see “There’s a Sucker Born Every Minute” [ https://socio.business.blog/2023/05/15/theres-a-sucker-born-every-minute ]). If your idea of “just fooling around” is a matter of taking advantage of someone, then that someone could reasonably be expected to feel taken advantage of” (which is, as far as I know, always — or at least almost always — not a nice feeling to experience).

    I think this is then a situation which is in violation of the Golden Rule.

    What makes this difficult is that it’s about feelings. A little kid may very well feel perfectly on top of the world and the kid’s parents may be more than happy to pay manyfold the value of whatever it is the kid gets out of it, but if the kid or the parents feels they’re being duped or suckered or played (or whatever). then what might have been the basis for a trustworthy relationship suddenly transforms into something completely different — namely: the basis for a distrustworthy relationship.

  • My recipient list got long enough for Google and Yahoo to start treating them as spam

    My recipient list got long enough for Google and Yahoo to start treating them as spam

    Keywords: books , Kindle

    This format will allow me to put up material on my timetable and also to reach people for whom email didn’t work. It also avoids the spam problem of my email list getting too long. I’ve found that my thoughts on theatre, movies, and music probably won’t fit here because they’ll become stale but everything else looks like it’ll fit. Using a blog keeps the info optional for the reader, but avoids automatic blocking. Am also on Facebook at Ann H. Logan and Twitter as @abycats. Thanks for looking.

    https://abycats.online/2018/08/11/abycats-thoughts [Oops — NOT abycats.online/2018/08/23/323 😉 ]
  • I want to understand usage patterns and ultimately come up with a conclusions that helps me to better spend my free time

    I want to understand usage patterns and ultimately come up with a conclusions that helps me to better spend my free time

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    Good thing is that I do not need to rely on the personal perception of my phone usage as it meticulously tracks every single interaction that I have with it. Below you can see exemplarily my usage for the second week of February. In my Google Pixel phone, I can access these statistics in settings under the category of Digital Wellbeing.

    https://spititup.com/2021/06/05/my-time-vs-the-news
  • I was preoccupied with wanting to know how the 300 was really justified, if these guys could make the same thing for so little

    I was preoccupied with wanting to know how the 300 was really justified, if these guys could make the same thing for so little

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    They all notoriously use brutally cheap labor in Asia, and all over the world, really. Most of it’s probably black market and pretty much human trafficking, but it’s astounding that I’m paying 70€ and someone else is actually paying 500 for jackets that are only making a very few rich people richer.

    https://twominds293192599.wordpress.com/2020/11/20/what-do-i-know-its-just-a-jacket