>EU is “concerned that Google has made it harder for rival online advertising services to compete in the so-called ad tech stack.” There are plenty of competitors in the ad tech space. China created TikTok. Korea created KaoKaoTalk. Even Japan created Line. Meanwhile, the EU, for all it's antitrust regulation, hasn't created anything substantial. Perhaps, it's the burdensome regulation that's the problem.
Yes, and that's great. They don't want surveillance Capitalism.
EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
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Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#72Assiming this happened, and it worked as expected, the result would be: * more ads, as competition drives down prices * worse ads as cheaper adds don't need to be as relevant but do need to be more eye catching / shocking to compete for attention. * less money to pay for the services ad revenue cover, so maybe you have to pay for gmail or get more spam etc People seem to miss that "Competition" is not an ends in itse…
more ads, as competition drives down prices
worse ads as cheaper adds don't need to be as relevant but do need to be more eye catching / shocking to compete for attention.
That's exactly what happened already — because of Google.
Before Google AdSense, web sites used to be able to select high-quality ads from reputable advertising companies. You could get $100+ CPM for some campaigns from TribalFusion.
Then AdSense appeared, and drove CPM rates into pennies, which is why web sites are so loaded with advertising now.
You used to be able to make a good living running a high quality web site that served one ad per page. I know, because I did it for years. Google destroyed all of that. I won't cry if someone else does it to Google.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#73These rulings for a company of Google's stature/importance are always funny to me. How quickly would public opinion change if Google decided to just shut off their service in the EU for a day? Monopolistic breakups that serve the public's best interest are one thing. But how many people actually care that Google might represent a monopoly? Does it actually affect people negatively if the result is a positive online u…
> How quickly would public opinion change if Google decided to just shut off their service in the EU for a day? Very quickly - against Google. The fact that European citizens have critical business ties to Google (from GSuite to YT partners) is a sword that cuts both ways. It means the EU can't simply shut Google down on a whim; but it also means that Google can't just throw a tantrum and put up a black page saying "…
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#74Google will rather split up the internet by pulling out of Europe than follow this. And isn't ads the only profitable business Google has? If they sell it, there Google search, Gmail etc couldn't exist.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#75Then do Luxottica and then Anheuser-Busch InBev!
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#76As expected, the comments here seem generally in support of such a move. But, it is really unclear to me how such a move would improve my life or the lives of most typical users. Genuinely open to having it explained to me.
Online store buys ads on Google to tell people about their products. People click the ads, and buy the products so the store can scale up and lower their per unit cost. Everyone are happy.
Now fast forward a decade. Google drop their "do no evil" motto and jack up ad prices. Online store now pays 10 times as much for their ads and have to raise prices to cover the costs. Google shareholders are happy, everyone else loses - it doesn't matter if they click ads or not, the prices are higher for everyone.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#77Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#78Google will rather split up the internet by pulling out of Europe than follow this. And isn't ads the only profitable business Google has? If they sell it, there Google search, Gmail etc couldn't exist.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#79it would be better if they broke the ad exchange from the rest. a google without the ad revenue doesnt make sense
It's been over a decade since I worked in ads, though, so I'm no expert. I did spend a short period of time on the Google AdX team after they bought the company I worked at (AdMeld) and sunk it. Itself a whole topic of anti-trust discussion.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#80"The Commission is concerned that Google’s allegedly intentional conducts aimed at giving [Google’s ad exchange] AdX a competitive advantage and may have foreclosed rival ad exchanges." So the goal is for there to be more competition among advertisers? That might help ad purchasers (ie. mostly corporations), but consumers are still going to be screwed as this does nothing to stop the spying and advertising that are w…