• kadu@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    An investment firm executive will have zero clue about what the hell a spez is, why that’s relevant, what a third party app means, what an API is. If you attempted to start to explain that, they’d just start ignoring your voice as if it were some random noise.

    They’ll check the company valuation, their traffic, how much they charge for ads, where they’re located, and will invest or not based on that.

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      1 year ago

      An investment firm executive will have zero clue about what the hell a spe

      An investment firm executive makes it their business to know everything there is to know about negative press (or anything else that could jeopardize their management of an IPO), which this campaign is generating huge amounts of…

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      1 year ago

      Kinda true but we also know that advertisers can be very picky about having their content displayed next to sensitive content or even profanity. So seeing a guillotine and fuck spez written all over Place on Day 1 was pretty cool

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      1 year ago

      This is stupid to me. You really think advertisers look only at the stats and not the content? Having been part of trans who had to decide “who to spend our money on” - the content matters A LOT

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        1 year ago

        The content matters.

        The 1% of power users complaining about executive decisions that improve profitability doesn’t even come close to mattering.