Probably. Very little will stop a mega from making money. Fines are budgeted as the cost of doing business.
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Probably. Very little will stop a mega from making money. Fines are budgeted as the cost of doing business.
Supposedly. Whether or not it actually works is a different matter.
Outlier profiles don’t get discarded. They get run through another statistical filtering step to smooth them out by eliminating the weird data points so that they’re less than a couple of standard deviations away from the core aggregate.
They can, and they do. That kind of filtering is a grad school homework project.
I used to work for a company that did the kind of data analysis AdNauseam is meant to foil. It doesn’t. If anything, it was kind of a joke around the office because the kind of junk that it throws out is easy to remove with a little statistical filtering. Just one more step in the processing pipeline.
Stick to just entering fake data when you have to enter data.
The last three or four companies I’ve worked for did. Usually a month or so in HR would want to know why I didn’t tell them about my birbsite account. They also usually asked why I didn’t update my LinkedIn page to say I was working there now.
You mean, there are places that don’t monitor their employees’ social media accounts to compare against?
Check out Antennapod.
Thing is, then you stand out as one of the very few people using that alternative.