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@wycats Yes, I know what you're replying to. I don't understand why you're being weird about it. -
@tabatkins weird how? -
@wycats Saying "that's truly amazing" in response to my query. -
@tabatkins@wycats (I disagree with the claim, given how long ago the HTML5 ads article was written and the necessity of blocking Flash.) -
@GrantHusbands@tabatkins More like (at minimum) "an ad network was given a heads up by a change that damages competing ad networks" -
@wycats@GrantHusbands lol ok. Dunno how much you've worked for big companies, but left hand/right hand is very real. -
@wycats@GrantHusbands These were two independent user-benefitting changes, done by two completely different teams in the company. -
@tabatkins@GrantHusbands so you're telling me you're sure that Ads didn't know about the Chrome change before ads competitors? - 6 more replies
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