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Ethics is meaningless when corporations are doing "research" for profit.
I put it in quotes because a lot of the "research" done by companies doesn't even resemble real scientific research. They use the word to give "we forced a new feature in front of unwilling users, never asked if they liked it, and took them continuing to use the site as liking it" legitimacy when talking to news outlets.