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Oh yeah in 2014 or so facebook was found to be toying with their users like this. They were running psychology experiments on them by showing a portion of users mostly negative news for 2 weeks in their feed, then recording the results on these users. Another subset of users got positive news.
All done without the users' consent or even telling them they were in an experiment of course.
It was not illegal because since they are a private company they don't have to have an ethics board. Or at least at the time they didn't. In any other setting this would have been shut down for gross ethical violations before it even got drafted.
I find that yeah we basically have to consciously decide not to play by their rules. I notice for example when I link tweets to discord or telegram I get more of that topic on my feed later. Even with the plugins I have the website tracks URL clipboard copy events. Even just lingering the viewport on a certain tweet even if you never click on it is probably tracked.