| ▲ | embedding-shape an hour ago | |||||||
But how would these "other avenues" be legal if your hypothetical scenario makes the "previous avenues" illegal? | ||||||||
| ▲ | bluegatty 27 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I'm no suggesting Ads are bad, I'm suggesting Meta is. Without Meta - people would spend their time doing other things - and your ad-volume in those other areas of attention would increase. Also - Meta is grabbing your profits. They have more market power than you - they force you to compete for attention on their platform, they skim all the surplus. Advertising is ruthlessly inefficient, and the way Google/Meta do it is much worse. 1) targeting / relevance is poor 2) ads are poorly designed with bad messaging 3) powerful value chain actors (Meta, Google, YouTube) disintermediate and consume all of the value of a given activity, which is probably not an efficient distribution of power. I searched for 'Midjourney' and the first placement says 'Midjourney' right on the title of the link and then on the landing page it says 'Midjorney' - alas, that was not my 'Midjourney' account from 6 months ago In a weakened state of mind, just trying to get some 'other thing done' I fell down the path of 'legal and supported deception'. All of that is gigantic waste - it's a 'lose-lose' war over attention like nations fighting over scarce resources. And because it generates money it 'looks like' economic productivity, in the way that 'massive healthcare expenditures' and even 'wartime economy' seem positive for the GDP but they might be signs of civic degradation. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | jmye an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Why are you assuming GP is saying literally anything other than "Ban Meta"? It's maybe a dubious response, but there's no reason to conflate social media with advertising via websites other than to try to create false cover for Meta. | ||||||||
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