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by mrtksn
1307 days ago
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So what's the risk here? What happens if someone sees an ad for Adidas above a tweet saying some bigoted stuff? I can reason for Kanye being dropped by the brands after saying unhinged things, as they directly engage with him but in the context of web advertisement what is the mechanics of unrelated content damaging the brand? |
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Brand teams at big companies, especially those in regulated industries, are incredibly risk averse. With Twitter typically being a small minority in a marketing mix, there’s a quickly diminishing benefit to sticking it out.
Add in a buggy ad platform that can steal your money? Lol nope.