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by frickinLasers
1146 days ago
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I'm not going to see their ad anyway, and if I did and knew it was targeted, I'd be more likely to find somewhere else to shop. What did we have before targeting existed? - I thought unobtrusive keyword-based ads in Google searches were okay, when they didn't fill the results page. - I think context-sensitive ads are fantastic. People reading a boat-building site see ads for boat-building or other related products/services. I would click on these ads. - Word of mouth, vetted reviews, brand loyalty...all valid, rights-preserving approaches. Since the lore is that targeting gets higher click-through rates, maybe small businesses could pay a little less for the less skeezy alternatives. Targeted advertising is forever linked in my mind to Zuckerberg's "dumb fucks" email. Facebook/Meta is the biggest offender in this space, and I'm happy to watch it die in a fire. |
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Your solution would decimate the millions of small businesses that rely on targeted advertising to get consumers.