It's because they spend a lot of time searching for and looking at images of men wearing thongs, bikinis and then openly complain on social media that their newsfeeds are choked with advertisements for men's skimpy undies. Their own secret desires to either wear thongs and bikinis, or look at other men wearing thongs and bikinis has been exposed. And they think that their friends and family can see what they're seeing but no they can't because unless they have your login and password they can't look at your timeline to see what's popping up now Facebook does do something where if a friend or family member has a similar like to you in regards to a product or a service then they will tell you that "so and so likes this product" or "so and so likes this page"Madaboutuw wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2023 4:34 pm How do these people who are disgusted with men's skimpy underwear even get involved in a discussion? Are they looking at skimpy underwear, reading about the styles, checking out forums, etc.? Just curious.
Sometimes if you like something regarding a particular post on social media, the social media algorithm will share it with your friends so if you like the picture of a man wearing a thong or you liked a post from dead good undies showing a male model wearing a song or a bikini then it will post that for your friends and family to see which I don't particularly agree with that I think those things should be private. Or even if you are talking to somebody over the phone in regards to a certain product, we will give auto insurance as an example. And suddenly you notice that your social media news feeds are jammed with advertisements for low low auto insurance quotes. That's how that works just like if you're talking to people about wearing skimpy underwear for men or even women's panties and suddenly your social media news feeds are being filled with advertisements and pictures and articles regarding men's and women's underwear.