Well, just last month Facebook revealed that they were playing around with their members’ news feeds to see if they could affect peoples’ moods. As you can imagine, the reactions to both Facebook and OkCupid’s announcement were less than stellar. “I’m the first to admit it: we might be popular, we might create a lot of great relationships, we might blah blah blah,” Rudder wrote. “But OkCupid doesn’t really know what it’s doing.” PHOTOS: Celeb couples in http://www.wyomingnewsheadlines.com/7200-the-dating-point-to-launch-its-newest-website-for-mens-dating-guide_wnh.html love! He continued, “Most ideas are bad. Even good ideas could be better. Experiments are how you sort all this outWe noticed that people didn’t like it when Facebook ‘experimented’ with their news feed. Even the FTC is getting involved. But guess what, everybody: if you use the Internet, you’re the subject of hundreds of experiments at any given time, on every site.
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