Theclouds wrote:
Well, my ghostery Safari extension detects 4 trackers, (which is a quite common number), 3 of them are gathering dara for "advertising," and one more (Google Analytics) is collecting "analytics," whatever that means.
In addition, I can't see what they could find on a website that they couldn't find through asking people with Asperger's syndrome questions.
I know many people on the spectrum, but when I ask them questions, I can't rely fully on the answers because they're friends and family. They might be trying to save my feelings or trying too hard to be helpful.
I interact daily with many, many people on the spectrum. I can't just walk up to someone I kinda know and say, "Hey, you haven't told me, but it is obvious to me that you are autistic. May I ask you a question?" What they "are" is none of my business. It's like saying, "Excuse me, I see that you are a gay man..."
This is a great place to hear people talk openly and to ask questions for open feedback. People can hide their identity, so you might hear from a doctor, a non-verbal person, a person who works at Burger King- all kinds of people who you otherwise might not get to have an intellectual conversation with.
Analytics tells you things like which pages were accessed, how many times, from what countries, etc. It's helpful for technical reasons, like to tell you if a page is down, for advertising, and for other things I'm sure. The trackers are probably for ads, so you'll see things that apply to you and not things you'd never look at.