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  1. thinking about this some more and trying to come up with a number for how much #privacy tools are costing content creators...what's the highest value I can realistically get?

    If I install privacy tools to protect myself from surveillance ads, should I spend an extra $20/month on content to make up for it?

    blog.zgp.org/privacy-id-buy-th

    #adReform #webPrivacy

  2. thinking about this some more and trying to come up with a number for how much #privacy tools are costing content creators...what's the highest value I can realistically get?

    If I install privacy tools to protect myself from surveillance ads, should I spend an extra $20/month on content to make up for it?

    blog.zgp.org/privacy-id-buy-th

    #adReform #webPrivacy

  3. thinking about this some more and trying to come up with a number for how much #privacy tools are costing content creators...what's the highest value I can realistically get?

    If I install privacy tools to protect myself from surveillance ads, should I spend an extra $20/month on content to make up for it?

    blog.zgp.org/privacy-id-buy-th

    #adReform #webPrivacy

  4. thinking about this some more and trying to come up with a number for how much #privacy tools are costing content creators...what's the highest value I can realistically get?

    If I install privacy tools to protect myself from surveillance ads, should I spend an extra $20/month on content to make up for it?

    blog.zgp.org/privacy-id-buy-th

    #adReform #webPrivacy

  5. thinking about this some more and trying to come up with a number for how much #privacy tools are costing content creators...what's the highest value I can realistically get?

    If I install privacy tools to protect myself from surveillance ads, should I spend an extra $20/month on content to make up for it?

    blog.zgp.org/privacy-id-buy-th

    #adReform #webPrivacy

  6. Yes, at some point it would make sense to have a conversation about whether users should turn off their ad blockers.

    But it makes sense to have the conversation about how advertisers are evading sanctions on Russia and sponsoring copyright-infringing content first.

    #AdReform is about more than just user #privacy and #security. It's about what kind of ad-supported businesses we really want to have.

    Today's web ads are too dishonest for a lot of people to participate in.

  7. Yes, at some point it would make sense to have a conversation about whether users should turn off their ad blockers.

    But it makes sense to have the conversation about how advertisers are evading sanctions on Russia and sponsoring copyright-infringing content first.

    #AdReform is about more than just user #privacy and #security. It's about what kind of ad-supported businesses we really want to have.

    Today's web ads are too dishonest for a lot of people to participate in.

  8. Yes, at some point it would make sense to have a conversation about whether users should turn off their ad blockers.

    But it makes sense to have the conversation about how advertisers are evading sanctions on Russia and sponsoring copyright-infringing content first.

    #AdReform is about more than just user #privacy and #security. It's about what kind of ad-supported businesses we really want to have.

    Today's web ads are too dishonest for a lot of people to participate in.

  9. Yes, at some point it would make sense to have a conversation about whether users should turn off their ad blockers.

    But it makes sense to have the conversation about how advertisers are evading sanctions on Russia and sponsoring copyright-infringing content first.

    #AdReform is about more than just user #privacy and #security. It's about what kind of ad-supported businesses we really want to have.

    Today's web ads are too dishonest for a lot of people to participate in.

  10. Yes, at some point it would make sense to have a conversation about whether users should turn off their ad blockers.

    But it makes sense to have the conversation about how advertisers are evading sanctions on Russia and sponsoring copyright-infringing content first.

    #AdReform is about more than just user #privacy and #security. It's about what kind of ad-supported businesses we really want to have.

    Today's web ads are too dishonest for a lot of people to participate in.

  11. "What has been different is that the dominant advertising platforms are interested in displaying editorial content with their ads, but not pay for its creation — and imperiling many news outlets in the process."

    nationalpost.com/opinion/np-vi

    (to be fair, news sites would not be in this situation in the first place if they hadn't under-invested in software in the 1990s and allowed VLOPs to emerge. But now that there is such a thing as VLOPs, Canada's approach makes sense)

    #adReform #news

  12. "What has been different is that the dominant advertising platforms are interested in displaying editorial content with their ads, but not pay for its creation — and imperiling many news outlets in the process."

    nationalpost.com/opinion/np-vi

    (to be fair, news sites would not be in this situation in the first place if they hadn't under-invested in software in the 1990s and allowed VLOPs to emerge. But now that there is such a thing as VLOPs, Canada's approach makes sense)

    #adReform #news

  13. "What has been different is that the dominant advertising platforms are interested in displaying editorial content with their ads, but not pay for its creation — and imperiling many news outlets in the process."

    nationalpost.com/opinion/np-vi

    (to be fair, news sites would not be in this situation in the first place if they hadn't under-invested in software in the 1990s and allowed VLOPs to emerge. But now that there is such a thing as VLOPs, Canada's approach makes sense)

    #adReform #news

  14. "What has been different is that the dominant advertising platforms are interested in displaying editorial content with their ads, but not pay for its creation — and imperiling many news outlets in the process."

    nationalpost.com/opinion/np-vi

    (to be fair, news sites would not be in this situation in the first place if they hadn't under-invested in software in the 1990s and allowed VLOPs to emerge. But now that there is such a thing as VLOPs, Canada's approach makes sense)

    #adReform #news

  15. "What has been different is that the dominant advertising platforms are interested in displaying editorial content with their ads, but not pay for its creation — and imperiling many news outlets in the process."

    nationalpost.com/opinion/np-vi

    (to be fair, news sites would not be in this situation in the first place if they hadn't under-invested in software in the 1990s and allowed VLOPs to emerge. But now that there is such a thing as VLOPs, Canada's approach makes sense)

    #adReform #news

  16. fan theory: there would be far less annoying and deceptive stuff on the Internet if houses were affordable on an honest IT salary

    #growthHacking #adReform

  17. fan theory: there would be far less annoying and deceptive stuff on the Internet if houses were affordable on an honest IT salary

    #growthHacking #adReform

  18. fan theory: there would be far less annoying and deceptive stuff on the Internet if houses were affordable on an honest IT salary

    #growthHacking #adReform

  19. fan theory: there would be far less annoying and deceptive stuff on the Internet if houses were affordable on an honest IT salary

    #growthHacking #adReform

  20. fan theory: there would be far less annoying and deceptive stuff on the Internet if houses were affordable on an honest IT salary

    #growthHacking #adReform

  21. reporter emails are an underrated web privacy tool

    "An ACT spokesperson declined to comment, but a few days after The Markup reached out for comment, we tested the ACT account page for the pixel again, and found that it was no longer sending personal data to Facebook."

    themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2023/

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  22. reporter emails are an underrated web privacy tool

    "An ACT spokesperson declined to comment, but a few days after The Markup reached out for comment, we tested the ACT account page for the pixel again, and found that it was no longer sending personal data to Facebook."

    themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2023/

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  23. reporter emails are an underrated web privacy tool

    "An ACT spokesperson declined to comment, but a few days after The Markup reached out for comment, we tested the ACT account page for the pixel again, and found that it was no longer sending personal data to Facebook."

    themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2023/

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  24. reporter emails are an underrated web privacy tool

    "An ACT spokesperson declined to comment, but a few days after The Markup reached out for comment, we tested the ACT account page for the pixel again, and found that it was no longer sending personal data to Facebook."

    themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2023/

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  25. reporter emails are an underrated web privacy tool

    "An ACT spokesperson declined to comment, but a few days after The Markup reached out for comment, we tested the ACT account page for the pixel again, and found that it was no longer sending personal data to Facebook."

    themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2023/

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  26. @LovesTha @wchr

    yes, the most important reading assignment to understand online advertising is this one on "scam culture"

    nytimes.com/2021/12/10/opinion

    There has always been some respect for trickster figures, including founders building after they sell—but historically "fake it til you make it" has been what you do to break into respectable business, and then you go legit

    Now, deception is tolerated even by large co.s that could afford to operate in accordance with business norms

    #adReform

  27. @LovesTha @wchr

    yes, the most important reading assignment to understand online advertising is this one on "scam culture"

    nytimes.com/2021/12/10/opinion

    There has always been some respect for trickster figures, including founders building after they sell—but historically "fake it til you make it" has been what you do to break into respectable business, and then you go legit

    Now, deception is tolerated even by large co.s that could afford to operate in accordance with business norms

    #adReform

  28. @LovesTha @wchr

    yes, the most important reading assignment to understand online advertising is this one on "scam culture"

    nytimes.com/2021/12/10/opinion

    There has always been some respect for trickster figures, including founders building after they sell—but historically "fake it til you make it" has been what you do to break into respectable business, and then you go legit

    Now, deception is tolerated even by large co.s that could afford to operate in accordance with business norms

    #adReform

  29. @LovesTha @wchr

    yes, the most important reading assignment to understand online advertising is this one on "scam culture"

    nytimes.com/2021/12/10/opinion

    There has always been some respect for trickster figures, including founders building after they sell—but historically "fake it til you make it" has been what you do to break into respectable business, and then you go legit

    Now, deception is tolerated even by large co.s that could afford to operate in accordance with business norms

    #adReform

  30. @LovesTha @wchr

    yes, the most important reading assignment to understand online advertising is this one on "scam culture"

    nytimes.com/2021/12/10/opinion

    There has always been some respect for trickster figures, including founders building after they sell—but historically "fake it til you make it" has been what you do to break into respectable business, and then you go legit

    Now, deception is tolerated even by large co.s that could afford to operate in accordance with business norms

    #adReform

  31. I'm not an Apple Safari power user and still trying to find a good #trackingProtection extension to recommend (I think I'm good on recommendations for Firefox, Google Chrome, and MSFT Edge)

    Is Magic Lasso the best option? (They say they deal with the YouTube ads which IMHO is a high priority, and they don't block ads like the ones on daringfireball.net which are legit)

    daringfireball.net/linked/2020

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  32. I'm not an Apple Safari power user and still trying to find a good #trackingProtection extension to recommend (I think I'm good on recommendations for Firefox, Google Chrome, and MSFT Edge)

    Is Magic Lasso the best option? (They say they deal with the YouTube ads which IMHO is a high priority, and they don't block ads like the ones on daringfireball.net which are legit)

    daringfireball.net/linked/2020

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  33. I'm not an Apple Safari power user and still trying to find a good #trackingProtection extension to recommend (I think I'm good on recommendations for Firefox, Google Chrome, and MSFT Edge)

    Is Magic Lasso the best option? (They say they deal with the YouTube ads which IMHO is a high priority, and they don't block ads like the ones on daringfireball.net which are legit)

    daringfireball.net/linked/2020

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  34. I'm not an Apple Safari power user and still trying to find a good #trackingProtection extension to recommend (I think I'm good on recommendations for Firefox, Google Chrome, and MSFT Edge)

    Is Magic Lasso the best option? (They say they deal with the YouTube ads which IMHO is a high priority, and they don't block ads like the ones on daringfireball.net which are legit)

    daringfireball.net/linked/2020

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  35. I'm not an Apple Safari power user and still trying to find a good #trackingProtection extension to recommend (I think I'm good on recommendations for Firefox, Google Chrome, and MSFT Edge)

    Is Magic Lasso the best option? (They say they deal with the YouTube ads which IMHO is a high priority, and they don't block ads like the ones on daringfireball.net which are legit)

    daringfireball.net/linked/2020

    #privacy #webPrivacy #adReform

  36. "While the risks continued to grow (e.g., a rising youth mental health crisis, widespread collection and sharing of sensitive health and location data in a post-Dobbs landscape), there had been no meaningful change in the [advertising] industry."

    adexchanger.com/marketers/an-i

    #advertising #privacy #adReform

  37. "While the risks continued to grow (e.g., a rising youth mental health crisis, widespread collection and sharing of sensitive health and location data in a post-Dobbs landscape), there had been no meaningful change in the [advertising] industry."

    adexchanger.com/marketers/an-i

    #advertising #privacy #adReform

  38. "While the risks continued to grow (e.g., a rising youth mental health crisis, widespread collection and sharing of sensitive health and location data in a post-Dobbs landscape), there had been no meaningful change in the [advertising] industry."

    adexchanger.com/marketers/an-i

    #advertising #privacy #adReform

  39. "While the risks continued to grow (e.g., a rising youth mental health crisis, widespread collection and sharing of sensitive health and location data in a post-Dobbs landscape), there had been no meaningful change in the [advertising] industry."

    adexchanger.com/marketers/an-i

    #advertising #privacy #adReform

  40. "While the risks continued to grow (e.g., a rising youth mental health crisis, widespread collection and sharing of sensitive health and location data in a post-Dobbs landscape), there had been no meaningful change in the [advertising] industry."

    adexchanger.com/marketers/an-i

    #advertising #privacy #adReform

  41. the price of a mixture of 95% chocolates and 5% turds is less than 95% of the price of just chocolates

    (and once you understand that, you're halfway to understanding web #adReform)

  42. the price of a mixture of 95% chocolates and 5% turds is less than 95% of the price of just chocolates

    (and once you understand that, you're halfway to understanding web #adReform)

  43. the price of a mixture of 95% chocolates and 5% turds is less than 95% of the price of just chocolates

    (and once you understand that, you're halfway to understanding web #adReform)

  44. the price of a mixture of 95% chocolates and 5% turds is less than 95% of the price of just chocolates

    (and once you understand that, you're halfway to understanding web #adReform)

  45. the price of a mixture of 95% chocolates and 5% turds is less than 95% of the price of just chocolates

    (and once you understand that, you're halfway to understanding web #adReform)