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Tmall supermarket members buy things more expensive than ordinary users. Can big data really be done?

It turns out that it is. Big data can really be cooked and will be priced differently according to different users. You didn't know it until you found it carefully. It's like being sold and helping people pay. Now the internet is more and more developed, although it makes users' lives more convenient. At first, people used the Internet because it was more transparent and cheaper than physical stores. But now it's really easy to be cheated to shop around online. The business of physical stores is getting worse and worse, and the Internet has begun to use big data to slowly dig holes for users to jump in and hold on to their thin wallets ... You really have to think twice before buying things.

Now the official rumor is that there is no big data to kill, but I think this explanation is quite perfunctory. Many netizens have tried to play big and small, and this will still happen. We will put the Buddha statue on the chopping board and wait to be slaughtered. If you want to buy something in the future, you still have to shop around first. Of course, we don't care how much money we have.

I really experienced being cheated. When booking a room on one software with an Apple phone and an Android phone, the price of Apple users will generally be higher than that of Android users. Of course, I'm confused. How can the price of the same room in the same place differ by a few or even more? Although this is not a lot of money, there is a feeling of being cheated by millions! Decisively choose to use Android phone to book a room. Is this discrimination? Do you think users who use Apple generally have a little money? This happens in addition to booking a hotel, calling a car or any takeaway software.

In addition to killing big data, I doubt that it can read the minds of our users. For example, if you want to buy something in your heart, this item will definitely appear on the online shopping software, which once made me wonder if it was bugged around me. Although this kind of internet is really intimate, it just feels strange ... I also hope that some platforms can stop doing these little tricks, which is easy for users to resent.