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by Oculus
4663 days ago
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That's a very biased argument. Just as people searching for a washer on Google are more likely to click on a washer ad, people looking at the #Astronomer stream are more likely to buy a telescope. That's not the perfect comparison, but Twitter definitely classifies it's users into ad related categories. |
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You can classify all you want, but my central point was:
If I'm about to buy a washing machine, I would go search on google. I would not go on twitter and tweet "OMGLOLPOP! Gonna buy a washing machine what does every1 (including advertisers) recommend #confused"
So Google get me at the crucial time I'm about to buy something. Twitter don't.