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by genmud
1113 days ago
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I'm surprised that isn't a larger number. I rarely see major brands on Twitter anymore, which isn't surprising given how likely you are to be placed next to really brand-unsafe content. I guess they are going for a quantity, based on the massive influx of cheap Chinese knockoffs and grey area ads I have mostly been seeing. |
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I’m not a prude, but I go to Twitter for news, not porn. And I can’t imagine that the Oreo people are excited to have porn next to their ads! I won’t bother ever trying to report such a thing again even if they change the rules.
Twitter (or should I say Elon) is shooting itself/himself in the foot here.