HACKER Q&A
📣 bensonn

Do Tech Companies Segment by Gullibility?


I am trying to be fair with the title. By Tech I mean ad-driven "tech" companies like Google and Facebook. Companies the surveil, aggregate, and sell access to data.

If you can target by age, wealth, region, interests, etc. Can you target by gullibility or vulnerability?

I am sure these companies have figured it out. Maybe mental/disease issues like Down Syndrome, Alcoholism, or gambling addiction. Perhaps age deterioration where general acuity is lessened or dementia. Teens more susceptible to peer pressure.

I am sure there are a lot of other possibilities. Curious if these are actual segments that can be targeted, directly or indirectly?

(no I don't want to target them)


  👤 tillomaniac Accepted Answer ✓
Short answer is yes. You can use statistical modeling techniques on an input dataset to generate numeric scores that estimate the degree to which someone is gullible.

This, of course, assumes that the input data has a strong enough signal to predict (or describe) gullibility, which may or may not be true depending on the data you have available.

Data scientists model personality characteristics like gullibility in domains such as message testing (advertising) and persuasion modeling (political elections).


👤 Zetobal
You can't target directly but you can target the symptoms.

👤 dave4420
You can probably target by “believes in several conspiracy theories”.