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# TikTok Near Me, Zero-Party Reviews, Privacy vs. Personalization
- URL: https://www.nearmedia.co/tiktok-nearby-feed-zero-party-reviews-personal-vs-personalization/
- Published: 2022-08-24T16:22:43.000Z
- Updated: 2022-08-24T16:42:42.000Z
- Author: Greg Sterling
- Tags: News

### TikTok Testing 'Nearby' Feed

TikTok [confirmed](https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/23/tiktok-testing-nearby-feed/?ref=nearmedia.co) it's testing [a new "Nearby" feed](https://twitter.com/mattnavarra/status/1561840969305268224??ref=nearmedia.co) (in Asia), intended to showcase locally relevant content to users. Another feature reportedly being tested would allow content creators to add location tags to their videos. It's not clear if the location tag is required to support the Nearby feed (one would assume). But the location tag would improve searching for content about places. As others have pointed out, rivals Instagram and Snap each have local search and discovery features. Instagram recently [introduced](https://www.nearmedia.co/fake-review-action-localsearch-on-insta-opt-in-out-battle/) an upgraded, searchable map experience and the Snap Map has existed since 2017\. Apple's Find My (Friends) is also [evolving into](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/20/technology/find-my-app-friends.html?ref=nearmedia.co) something of a location-based social network. And from the world of augmented reality comes Niantic's location-based social network [Campfire](https://campfire.nianticlabs.com/en/?ref=nearmedia.co), while Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley is working on a new social network called [Living Cities](https://livingcities.xyz/?ref=nearmedia.co). 

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Source: [Eyestetix Studio](https://unsplash.com/es/@eyestetix?utm%5Fsource=unsplash&utm%5Fmedium=referral&utm%5Fcontent=creditCopyText)/[Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/s/photos/tiktok?utm%5Fsource=unsplash&utm%5Fmedium=referral&utm%5Fcontent=creditCopyText)

**Our take:** 

- Recognizing an opportunity in local, TikTok appears to be moving quickly to build out new capabilities and features.
- A Nearby feed and location tags would remove some of the noise that shows up in current "near me"/local search results.
- Enhanced location could draw in more SMB and multi-location ad revenue. The majority of Facebook advertisers are small businesses.

### Reviews Are Zero-Party Data

Although Google [keeps pushing back](https://blog.google/products/chrome/update-testing-privacy-sandbox-web/?ref=nearmedia.co) cookie deprecation, the day of reckoning will come. Before then Google is trying to develop an AI-driven approach that combines [contextual and behavioral targeting](https://blog.google/products/chrome/get-know-new-topics-api-privacy-sandbox/?ref=nearmedia.co). Others are spinning up ID graphs and Unified ID solutions to replace cookies. But any system not based on consent is likely to fall in the face of privacy [legislation](https://www.nearmedia.co/fake-review-action-localsearch-on-insta-opt-in-out-battle/), [regulation](https://www.nearmedia.co/tiktok-blenderbot-ftc-privacy-rules-is-facebook-failing/) [and litigation](https://www.nearmedia.co/googles-hcu-tiktokification-privacy-class-action/) (see also, [Apple](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT212025?ref=nearmedia.co)). Enter first party and so-called "zero-party" data. First party data is "collected," zero-party data is volunteered. Brands are increasingly leaning on zero-party strategies such as loyalty programs, quizzes, [surveys](https://streetfightmag.com/2022/08/16/nestle-uses-disqos-customer-data-to-fill-the-cookies-gaps/??ref=nearmedia.co) and chatbots. Yet another important and often overlooked source of quasi-zero-party data is reviews. Reviews contain volumes of valuable customer information that should be eagerly mined and used to improve the product/service/CX.

![](https://storage.ghost.io/c/03/80/0380d96d-ef7e-450e-96b3-2963e18aaab5/content/images/2022/08/image-4.png)

**Our take:** 

- Reviews are a Local SEO ranking factor (and conversion factor). And most brands/marketers focus on them mainly in that context.
- Yet authentic reviews may be the best source of customer intelligence and feedback available.
- In addition to valuable insights, timely review responses open up new opportunities for engagement and additional data gathering.

### Reconciling Personalization and Privacy

Perform a few quick searches and it's possible to find two contradictory narratives about personalization and privacy. One, promoted by the industry, argues [consumers increasingly expect personalization](https://www.insiderintelligence.com/content/most-consumers-want-brands-personalize-their-communications??ref=nearmedia.co). The other holds consumers are [more worried](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/data-privacy-is-a-growing-concern-for-more-consumers/?ref=nearmedia.co) than ever about privacy. These opposing positions are typically based on surveys, although we have Apple data [showing](https://www.nearmedia.co/google-ambient-search-social-media-s-tshow-ios-opt-ins/) the tracking opt-in rate at 22% to 25%. A recent [survey](https://www.braze.com/resources/articles/how-transparency-can-help-consumers-understand-the-balance-between-privacy-and-personalization?ref=nearmedia.co) from Braze found consumers want personalization *and* privacy: 61% ... are very concerned with protecting their information online ... yet 53% said they expect a unique and personalized experience every time they engage with a brand." According to a separate [study](https://integralads.com/insider/privacy-advertising-targeting-research/?ref=nearmedia.co) from IAS-YouGov, nearly 60% of consumers are uncomfortable seeing targeted ads. But an equivalent number took action (clicks, purchases) after exposure to them. So how do we make sense of all this? 

![](https://storage.ghost.io/c/03/80/0380d96d-ef7e-450e-96b3-2963e18aaab5/content/images/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-24-at-8.33.18-AM.png)

Source: IAS-YouGov survey 2022 (n=1,131 US adults)

**Our take:** 

- This is obviously a nuanced discussion. Consumers are more sensitive to privacy now. But they do want personalization in some contexts.
- The reconciliation of the contradiction involves context, trust, transparency and most importantly consent (opt-in, not opt-out).
- Consumer comfort depends on who, what and why? Who is asking for/using the data, what data is being used and for what purpose?

## Recent Analysis

- ****Near Memo episode 78**: [Yelp selling its database, Google’s review spam algorithm nukes legit reviews, brands pay attention to TikTok](https://www.nearmedia.co/ep-78-yelp-selling-its-business-data-googles-review-spam-algo-nukes-many-legit-reviews-tik-tok-for-brands/).

## Short Takes

- New **Twitter** "spam whistleblower" complaint [will help](https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/23/tech/twitter-whistleblower-peiter-zatko-security/?ref=nearmedia.co) Elon Musk.
- How **Google** [uses NLU](https://searchengineland.com/how-google-uses-nlp-to-better-understand-search-queries-content-387340?ref=nearmedia.co) for entity based indexing.
- **Google HCU**: [How to decide](https://twitter.com/aleyda/status/1562063211557527552?ref=nearmedia.co) what content to delete.
- Test: **Google** letting business owners [add captions](https://twitter.com/mblumenthal/status/1562030528143958020??ref=nearmedia.co) to GBP images.
- **Yelp** [labels](https://blog.yelp.com/news/providing-consumers-with-reliable-information-about-reproductive-health-services/?ref=nearmedia.co) "pregnancy crisis centers" to [prevent confusion/deception](https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-google-search-abortion-clinic-crisis-pregnancy-center/?ref=nearmedia.co).
- Survey: Only 8% of US adults [trust](https://www.marketingcharts.com/advertising-trends-226687?ref=nearmedia.co) **social media** "a great deal."
- **Meta** [settles class action](https://news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/meta-signs-37-5-million-deal-over-facebook-location-tracking?ref=nearmedia.co) re non-consensual user location tracking.
- **Instagram** prepping [BeReal clone feature](https://www.theverge.com/2022/8/23/23317802/instagram-ig-candid-prototype-bereal-murder-clone??ref=nearmedia.co) "IG Candid."
- **Apple** is apparently building [a demand-side platform](https://digiday.com/media/apple-is-building-a-demand-side-platform/?ref=nearmedia.co).
- **Uber** [expects its ad revenue to grow](https://adage.com/article/marketing-news-strategy/uber-partners-rokt-bolster-ad-business/2426826?ref=nearmedia.co) to $1 billion by 2024\.
- Uber ex-CEO Travis Kalanick's **CloudKitchens** [a churn factory](https://www.theverge.com/2022/8/23/23317897/ghost-kitchens-cloudkitchens-uber-travis-kalanick?ref=nearmedia.co).
- **Shopify** [intros a creator marketplace](https://www.shopify.com/collabs/find-influencers?ref=nearmedia.co) (like TikTok) for its merchants.
- 49% of **SMBs** said a [freemium offering](https://www.localogy.com/2022/08/benchmark-bytes-how-important-is-freemium-software-to-smbs/?ref=nearmedia.co) critical to later SaaS purchase.
- **Nextdoor** [announces](https://blog.nextdoor.com/2022/08/22/celebrate-the-2022-neighborhood-favorites-local-business-winners/?ref=nearmedia.co) Neighborhood Favorites (SMB awards).

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