| I'm genuinely shocked at the lack of quality discussion here. Did anyone actually try reading the article? The concept here is not to obfuscate things but rather to de-couple Google's search engine and Google's Adwords products. Most opinion in this thread is "lol alphabet is google" which is apparent to everyone. Of course they are functionally the same entity, but someone whose job depends on it has proposed this as a solution. Are we really to assume that they just woke up and decided to turn their brain off? There's clearly going to be some actual change that attempts to satisfy regulators here. We can look at history and possibly speculate how this looks, and we can also identify a few things. 1. Google is a search engine 2. Google the company sells AdWords as a product to advertisers. 3. Google benefits tremendously from owning both of these things. Here's my take: Google wants to decouple their search and ads teams, move ads to a separate entity that works as an advertising marketplace, generate revenue there. Search will now sell its advertising space, likely in a way that can also be taxed, to the highest bidder rather than itself. I also predict that google will want to pressure other platforms, which will enable them to break into other markets. META is the second largest advertiser online, but they do all of their advertising on two platforms, Instagram and Facebook. If google can push for the forced decoupling, then it will likely also apply to META. They can then swing their AdsWords product on top of FB/IG and start to eat back some of the traffic that they have been losing in recent years[1]. It's a bit of a gamble, but Google is betting on their AdWords software to be stronger, and a lot of the history would agree. Also, now that I think about it, this has pretty big implications for user data sharing cross platform. Now you have to formalize the way that personal information is exchanged for the purpose of advertising. [1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/242549/digital-ad-market... |
I don't think this is what this is about. From what I understand, this is specifically about Google Ad Exchange (which is for display ads not on Google properties).
The problem that a lot of people have is that Google both runs the auction for many ad networks, and puts bids in the auction as part of Google Display Network. The accusations are that Google's Ad Exchange favors Google Display Network.
The proposal is about spinning the Ad Exchange as another Alphabet company.