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Ctrip ticket big data
Recently, some netizens posted on the public platform that when browsing on Ctrip, they found that the prices presented by different accounts were different. Therefore, it triggered a discussion on Ctrip's big data killing. Although Ctrip officially posted this netizen on Weibo, it said that Ctrip would not kill products with big data. If you suspect that the product has the content of big data killing, please provide relevant screenshots and will handle it for him later. Prior to this, the founder of Ctrip responded in the topic of "Big Data Killing". Ctrip's price regulations are complicated, which creates an assumption for customers. It seems that different accounts have different prices for the same product.

Although the official responded in time, it did not stop the public from discussing the topic. Many netizens said that they feel that these softwares that need to spend money are more or less killed by big data. Previously, there had been extensive discussions on the killing of big data by the US Mission. Many users obviously feel that the price difference between new users and ordinary users is as high as several tens to one hundred yuan. After that, relevant departments began to prohibit businesses from using big data to kill people.

That is, from June 5438+1 October1day, 2020, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism recently issued the Interim Provisions on the Management of Online Tourism Management Services, which clearly stated that online tourism operators should not abuse big data analysis and other technical means to infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of tourists. After the promulgation of this regulation, the number of big data killings is indeed decreasing, but the Ctrip incident has raised the public's heart.

For nothing else, users and consumers are too weak in the face of big data, and the initiative is always in the hands of merchants. Therefore, no matter how merchants use our data, how to calculate big data, and how to profit from their unfair competition, it is difficult for us to detect it, it is even more difficult to provide evidence, and it is obviously difficult to spend time and energy to defend rights.