If you're a social media user with clout, US politicians have you in their sights
In the US, people will be targeted regarding their political beliefs they have, via social media. Like cookies on the internet, people and companies look at your history and what you regularly go on and can see your political beliefs and they can target the audience in America and find ways to either cement your trust in a particular group, or waver your choice to another political party. This means, more people may vote for a particular party if they use social media cookies to find out what you have been searching.
"But, by combining this with social media information, campaigns now target specific kinds of supporters; for example, they could ask only supporters with more than 500 Facebook friends to host fundraisers, or identify swing voters with more than 1,000 Twitter followers."
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