doglet
No user record in our sample, but doglet has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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Most likely, users were actually too efficient with the app, not being exposed to enough sponsored results. By removing this option, shoppers will be forced to wade through more sponsored results.
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Wishing to see an article, Quora required a sign-in through 3rd party auth. Upon signing in, I unwittingly opted in to getting subscribed to regular Quora emails. This is part 1 - the unrequested subscription. Now, for…
- Scikit-learn 1.0 has arrived (pypi.org)
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An Android app that demonstrates your predictable actions, especially when trying to act quickly: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quantifiedclick.rpsrandomnesstrainer The premise is that you cannot…
- Trusting Reddit (brianbien.com)
- Beware “Amazon's Choice” (brianbien.com)
- Coming Rise of Drone Piracy? (brianbien.com)
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In general, are you losing trust in online reviews because of incentives, including Amazon's affiliate program?
- Selection Bias in Ads (brianbien.com)
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You've probably heard of "weasel words." I want to call the following a "weasel statistic" (from State Farm mailer): "[we] can help with an average of $507 in savings" (fine print: "1. Average annual per household…
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I search a registrar today for a unique domain, but don't register it, and it becomes taken within a week. Who are the worst offenders when it comes to this kind of behavior?
- How to Inflate Your Stats (imgur.com)
- Amazon's Fake Review Problem (brianbien.com)
- The Fallacy of Entrepreneurship's Expected Value (brianbien.com)