the dangers of personalised search - sascon 2013
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Slides from my talk at SAScon in June 2013 about the dangerous aspect of personalised search results.TRANSCRIPT
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The dangers of Personalised Search #SAScon Barry Adams Pierce Communications
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Barry Adams
Digital Director at multi award winning creative agency
Pierce Communications in Belfast
Dutch (yes, really)
SEO polemicist
Twitter maniac (@badams)
Editor for award-winning blog State of Search
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What is Personalised Search?
“Search results that vary based on the searcher’s profile and past behaviour.”
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Elements of Personalised Search
• Location
• Search history
• Browsing history
• Social circles
• Known interests
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Smart Personalisation
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Not-so-smart Personalisation
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Dumb Personalisation
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But all that is the stuff we notice….
What about the personalisation we don’t see?
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October 2012 research from DuckDuckGo: http://idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/10/impersonal-google-search-results-are-few-and-far-between-duckduckgo-finds.php
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Political bias results in SERP bias
Query: ‘climate change’;
• The Tory voter will see climate change denialist SERPs
• The Labour voter will see climate science SERPs
Which are the ‘best’ results?
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Google Maps Personalisation
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Personalised Maps
“In Google's world, public space is just something that stands between your house and the well-reviewed restaurant that you are dying to get to.”
- Evgeny Morozov
Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/05/google_maps_personalization_will_hurt_public_space_and_engagement.html
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What’s next, a Personalised World?
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The Filter Bubble
• Google will show you things it knows you like;
Your SERPs will be full of sites you visit regularly.
Your news will be from the sites whose perspectives &
viewpoints you agree with.
Your maps will be full of places you & your friends have
visited before.
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Why is that a bad thing?
• Because you’ll rarely be exposed to something new and unexpected.
• It erodes the commonalities between all people.
• Our worldviews will become increasingly polarised, isolated, and self-perpetuating.
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Why is it dangerous?
• People get things wrong all the time.
• But if you’re never exposed to alternative viewpoints, you’ll never know when you’re wrong.
• Result: unshakable convictions that are (probably) based on flawed information.
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Embrace doubt
“The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.”
- Bertrand Russell
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Enjoy serendipity
“I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way.”
- Franklin Pierce Adams
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Reject the Filter Bubble
Personalised search in Google is unavoidable. Thanks to Google+ you are logged in all the time, so Google tracks you everywhere.
Stop using Google.
Seriously. Stop it.
Alternatives:
DuckDuckGo
Blekko
Yandex
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Reject the Filter Bubble
• Use Amazon when logged out.
• Install AdBlock Plus.
• Read different newspapers (just for the sake of all that is good in this world, NOT the Daily Mail!).
• Explore stuff online!
• Read Eli Pariser’s book ‘The Filter Bubble’.
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