I left the ad industry because of data tracking
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Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
#52Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
#53What are they doing with all this data tracking because it sure isn't giving me relevant ads. In addition to the often noted situation where you buy something online and then get ads for that thing you already bought, I routinely see totally irrelevant ads and recommendations. I've been on Facebook since around 2003. I've had an Amazon account for even longer. Their ads and recommendations for me are terrible. Two re…
I am curious given that I have an Ad-blocker for most websites and am not on FB. How do you even see ads? Have FB et al found a workaround for ad-blockers?
Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
#54We meet monthly to give each other advice and help each other out. It's hard, it can take more time, but it's been a great experience, and I hope that this starts to become the norm over time.
Here's the group:
- Eric Berry with CodeFund (https://codefund.io)
- David Fischer with ReadTheDocs (https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/advertising/ethical-ad...)
- Roberto Galoppini with Filezilla (https://filezilla-project.org/ethical_ads.php)
- Harley Hicks (Me) with RoutineHub (https://routinehub.co/ads)
Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
#55What are they doing with all this data tracking because it sure isn't giving me relevant ads. In addition to the often noted situation where you buy something online and then get ads for that thing you already bought, I routinely see totally irrelevant ads and recommendations. I've been on Facebook since around 2003. I've had an Amazon account for even longer. Their ads and recommendations for me are terrible. Two re…
Try getting ads for the thing you just sold and needed to copy the specs into an ad.
Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
#56What are they doing with all this data tracking because it sure isn't giving me relevant ads. In addition to the often noted situation where you buy something online and then get ads for that thing you already bought, I routinely see totally irrelevant ads and recommendations. I've been on Facebook since around 2003. I've had an Amazon account for even longer. Their ads and recommendations for me are terrible. Two re…
I am curious given that I have an Ad-blocker for most websites and am not on FB. How do you even see ads? Have FB et al found a workaround for ad-blockers?
I avoid apps where I can, but it’s not always avoidable/practical.
Or at work if you’re forbidden from installing “unapproved” software.
Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
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I am curious given that I have an Ad-blocker for most websites and am not on FB. How do you even see ads? Have FB et al found a workaround for ad-blockers?
Mobile? Hard to block in-app ads without a pi-hole. I avoid apps where I can, but it’s not always avoidable/practical. Or at work if you’re forbidden from installing “unapproved” software.
Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
#58Hedge funds and intelligence agencies are fingerprinting all groups within our society by monitoring the responses of various target audiences to engineered stimuli. This comes in the form of observing the response to selective dissemination of content with a known effect on observers (you). A few years ago we heard about some outrage nobody did anything about when it became clear Facebook was manipulating reader emo…
Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
#59What are they doing with all this data tracking because it sure isn't giving me relevant ads. In addition to the often noted situation where you buy something online and then get ads for that thing you already bought, I routinely see totally irrelevant ads and recommendations. I've been on Facebook since around 2003. I've had an Amazon account for even longer. Their ads and recommendations for me are terrible. Two re…
I suspect that we will not ever see all this information actually give us better ads. The people in charge of this sort of stuff typically just want to get more clients so they are happy to inflate. The problem I see is that there is a whole lot of personal data being sent around all over the place to fly by night companies with no incentive to protect it.
Re: I left the ad industry because of data tracking
#60Me and a few other people have been pushing for ethical advertising. It doesn't have to be this way. We meet monthly to give each other advice and help each other out. It's hard, it can take more time, but it's been a great experience, and I hope that this starts to become the norm over time. Here's the group: - Eric Berry with CodeFund ( https://codefund.io ) - David Fischer with ReadTheDocs ( https://docs.readthedo…
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