Well, you're not wrong about that. However, concerns over privacy can vary depending on how a recommendation algorithm uses our personal data. It’s a double-edged sword.
When it comes to content recommendations that enhance users' experience on the platform, I think we can both agree that it’s generally acceptable.
But what if that data starts being used for other purposes, like selling it to brands, politicians, or others? Wouldn't that raise concerns about privacy and the use of personal data?
On the other hand, why do most people on this platform hide their identities? For example, I wear a mask in my profile picture, and you use a cat. Can we agree that it's because we don't entirely feel safe sharing our data here?
So, in my opinion, it depends on how the data is being used—or whether one can simply opt in or out of the algorithm.