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by thecolorblue 3773 days ago
I would second this.

Is there any data out there on ad placement effectiveness? It sounds like they are removing the ads that are actually effective and leaving the ads nobody notices, in other words, the ads that nobody would pay for.

As someone who used to work for a SaaS company, it always amazed me how many people expect to get things for free.

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I can't remember the last time a promoted tweet was relevant for me. I am not going to buy Samsungs new super expensive phone, I am not going to be using mail-chimp.

So why do I keep seeing ads for crap I don't need and products I already know about, instead of new products that are useful that I can actually use? Maybe if ads were useful people would want to see them and so they wouldn't have to be annoying.

That is a good point, relevant ads are less annoying. Are you fine with ad companies collecting information about you to give you better targeted ads?