Originally posted by Eirikur
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Originally posted by _V_ View Post
It's for neck beard types.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
They can do pretty good targeted ads on twitter based on the inherent design, so this presumably means you are interested in dodgy stuff (or are browsing it logged out). I think most of mine are crypto related as I use twitter to follow news in that area, though I don't really notice them to be honest.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostCan you imagine living in a dystopian future where someone is rich enough to buy an entire social network just so they can post what they want without getting banned?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAnyone understand WTF Mastodon is?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
The only ads I see on Twitter are for clickbait websites where you have to go to 20 pages of advertisements to find out that what they promised in the title is not there
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
The only ads I see on Twitter are for clickbait websites where you have to go to 20 pages of advertisements to find out that what they promised in the title is not there
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Originally posted by dsc View PostAs ads are apparently a big thing for Twitter, I have to ask, who the hell pays them to advertise there? I mean the effectiveness of such advertising is probably lower than advertising on petrol station fuelling nozzles...
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Originally posted by dsc View PostAs ads are apparently a big thing for Twitter, I have to ask, who the hell pays them to advertise there? I mean the effectiveness of such advertising is probably lower than advertising on petrol station fuelling nozzles...
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As ads are apparently a big thing for Twitter, I have to ask, who the hell pays them to advertise there? I mean the effectiveness of such advertising is probably lower than advertising on petrol station fuelling nozzles...
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