“I can’t even begin to emphasize how important it is that you not use Gmail. The problem is that it’s so extensive it’s hard to condense into a sentence or two. But the point is that they’re taking that information, not just from the emails you send, but even from the drafts, those crazy drafts that you decide not to send, that all becomes part of your personal profile. If you’re mentioning other people, that goes into their personal profiles.”
He mentioned that it didn’t matter if some users had emails outside of Gmail, those were on the profiles too.
“If someone writes back to you from another email server, it doesn’t matter, they’re monitoring that email as well. We’re talking about an accumulation of knowledge which, if someone is in their 30s, which might be the equivalent of, and I’m not kidding, 3 million Word pages of information.”
That was part of the theme of the documentary, The Creepy Line, where Dr. Jordan Peterson talked about being blocked from using Gmail. YouTube content creators like Peterson are at risk for having their Gmail accounts blocked if they become banned from YouTube, as the documentary explained.
Epstein also talked about the monitoring system he used for his 2016 study of how Google produced biased searches during the U.S. election. He suggested that in order for Google to have more transparency in the future, the monitoring system he built could be used to ensure neutrality. Epstein explained, “I am working with business partners now and academics on three continents to set up...