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Bandwagon: privacy policy (1422 words)
Bandwagon stores the email addresses that members provide so that the respondents may be added to the friend's list of the member sending the invitations, and also to send reminders of the invitations.
Bandwagon members may also store email addresses of people they know in their internal Bandwagon address book and may also choose to send invitations and other communications to those addresses.
Bandwagon uses cookies to store visitors' preferences and to record session information, for purposes including ensuring that visitors are not repeatedly offered the same advertisements and to customize newsletter, advertising, and Web page content based on browser type and user profile information.
Bandwagon effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (442 words)
The phrase "jumping on the bandwagon" is therefore used in the sense of "joining an increasingly popular trend." {The earlier phrase "hop on the bandwagon" was coined in 1900 during William Jennings Bryan's second campaign for the U.S. Presidency.)
The bandwagon effect can be observed in voting: some people vote for those candidates or parties who are likely to succeed (or are proclaimed as such by the media), thus increasing their chances of being on the 'winner's side' in the end.
In microeconomics, bandwagon effect is a technical term for an interaction of demand and preference.
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