Things that would be useful in the "turn off your ad blocker" beg: * Will your ads not be clickbait zergnet style bullshit? * Can I see a list of your ad providers and how they're using my info? * Do you know what malvertising is, and can explain what you're doing about it?
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Replying to @aloria @radiomorillo
That ship has already sailed. After trust has been violated there's no way to get it back. The industry should have thought about this before they made their primary source of income irredeemably toxic.
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What they could do is revert to a real human advertising department and locally hosted ads vetted by their staff, no js or tracking-redirector links, and tell you they're doing this and why.
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This is true, although it’s much harder for small sites.
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Yes, that's basically how the whole disaster happened. Old-style advertising only worked if the media outlet had known reach and prestige. Adtech promised opportunity to small, new players. Then pricing model drew all the advertisers away from old-style advertising to adtech hell
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