(Note: there are no exceptions on third-party scripts and cookies. The adtech industry doesn’t deserve any trust whatsoever.)https://twitter.com/aral/status/900019134565670912 …
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(If The Deck managed to run an ad network for so many years without any third-party tracking whatsoever, so can you.)https://twitter.com/aral/status/900019323586138112 …
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even without tracking ads can be intrusive or non relevant. the ethical approach I advocate for in the post takes all these into account.
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Indeed. And we block ads that violate respect for human effort & experience, but human rights is core (https://ind.ie/ethical-design )
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yep, giving publishers blacklisting capabilities is fundamental
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My primary concern isn’t publishers, we give that capability to individuals so they can protect themselves.
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by publishers I meant the websites owners (the people behind OS websites, blogs, etc) not the platforms.
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Right. By individuals, I mean the people who use the Internet/Web. No doubt there’s overlap, but our focus is on protecting people’s privacy
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right. agree 100%
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