No, @washingtonpost, no, no NO. How dare you? Were these pieces of silver worth the price of your soul?pic.twitter.com/tTCYYEj1Dl
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Return the money, @washingtonpost. It is tainted and now so is the newspaper.
I find it charming that some of you want to blame Google for the Trump takeover (ad) of @washingtonpost. No, it's not programmatic. It was an explicit buy. The Times wrote about it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/15/us/politics/trump-campaign-ads-dnc.html …pic.twitter.com/WxQfhXz0Av
I am also amused at the news people who, just like Facebook, are trying to demand policies that can be applied against all ads, including this morning's Trump (ad) takeover. Maybe they'll have more sympathy for Zuckerberg the next time one of its billion ads is grating.
Only this isn't one of a billion ads. This is an ad that took over the damned front page of one of the two most important newspapers in the nation.
They did the homepage takeover thing with the Bloomberg campaign back in February, too. Bothered my just as much as this does.pic.twitter.com/K54biuICmr
The timing in this case is worse, much worse.
Hey, @washingtonpost! As a long-time subscriber (including a paper copy on my front porch every morning), I believe you should not have political ads from anyone on the front page of any version, or on pages covering the campaigns. Try to maintain a little integrity.
Lmao they don’t care.
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