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by AndrewUnmuted
3003 days ago
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> trying to connect users with products they might like It is delusional to suggest that this is the goal of ad-tech. The only people thinking about the users and the products are the creative teams that make the ads themselves. Ad-tech, on the other hand, engages in dragnet data mining operations that serve the creative/design teams at ad agencies. The way the ad-tech industry has decided to go about things absolutely is inherently unconscionable. The unrestrained nonsense they've unleashed on the web over the past two decades have resulted in leaving nearly all internet users vulnerable to malicious code, privacy loss, and other horrible things. > some of them just got shot at yesterday Nice appeal to emotion there. But how do you know what the people at YouTube HQ did for a living? Do you have insider information? By all means, don't hold back. |
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Or are you making uninformed hyperbolic statements?
> The unrestrained nonsense they've unleashed on the web over the past two decades
I feel sometimes like I'm the only one who remembers how awful, insulting, and dangerous ads were before.
> But how do you know what the people at YouTube HQ did for a living? Do you have insider information? By all means, don't hold back.
I asked, "You want to have that conversation with them?"
I'll ask you the same thing.
You know some of them are here.
They're your peers.
But feel free to demonize them without talking to them.