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An advertisement without a return on an investment is made up based on a purpose to do a fraud.
Later on those who did the fraud, they defraud an amount of monies in a different country.
An artificial vacancy without qualifications does it based on an artificial cash flow.
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An education is a basis of all qualifications.
A profession that is being represented in a correct manner when a service provider does provide an advertisement according to an offer where a description meets a demand from consumers on a market, all entrepreneurs can have provided a return on an investment.
Do you want to invest an amount of monies in the advertisement?
ROI can be guaranteed.
Have a read about an economy.
What we’ve gotta understand is that “the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for adults” and “the modern Internet is abolishing space for children” are compatible phenomena. Neither group is being favoured: the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for adults (i.e., because grown-up topics aren’t advertiser friendly) and the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for children (i.e., because online communities which consist principally of people who have no money are hard to sell things to). The Internet that contemporary corporate interests are trying to build isn’t a space for anyone – it’s the digital equivalent of an Ikea showroom.
#An economy#A complaint#A consumer#Consumers#An education#Qualifications#A profession#An advertisement#A demand#A market#An entrepreneur#Entrepreneurs#A return#An investment#A return on an investment#ROI#A private service#A private sector#A public service#A public sector#A law#Privacy rights#A Council
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that article going around abt firefox's new ad program is annoying bc it's phrased as though "mozilla has finally TURNED on its people and is SELLING YOU OUT for cold hard cash!!" when. that's not what's happening. it is specifically being implemented to discourage tracking behavior, and literally all the data they are giving to advertisers is aggregate and anonymized, which is like, the opposite of what that post wants you to worry about, lol
#the nemesis speaks#unfortunately i don't have enough energy to like. campaign about this.#it's actually a really interesting tactic to discourage invasive tracking#basically giving individual advertisers a way to measure '% effectiveness of ad' without individual info getting attached to it#whatever anyway i'm going to bed. do NOT discourse on this post or i will get your ass
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as an aroace person with limited sexual experience, no interest in watching porn, and poor sex ed as a teen, there IS something simultaneously funny and vaguely tragic about being 28 adult years old and realising how extremely tiny your frame of reference is for genitalia and deciding you should expand this to better understand bodies (yours and others). and then you're just there like "okay so what the fuck do I even google right now, anyway"
#vivid flashbacks to being 19 and going on scarleteen like 'help what's a clitoris'#anyway society (by which i mean repressed evangelical white brits lol) really marked a whole area of anatomy as off limits huh#and the modern advertising friendly internet does not counteract it
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#troglodyte thoughts#free range sustainable shitpost#anti doomscroll patrol#fuck advertisers#fuck youth worship#you’re just getting started sweetie#there’s so much plot left to uncover
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An industry based on a technology can provide a verification in a correct manner from SEO, and since then all consumers from whom an online platform google stole an amount of monies can pay a compensation according to a wasted time, and a loss of the amount of monies.
An advertisement can be correct.
The advertisement can guarantee ROI.
Here's uBlock Origin's official guide to bypassing youtube's anti-adblock popups, updated weekly. Please share widely. Don't reward google for their predatory anti-consumer bullshit
To summarize: 1. Get uBlock Origin and make sure it's updated to the latest version. 2. Click on the gear icon to get to the dashboard, go to "Filter lists", and make sure that "uBlock filters - Quick fixes" is up to date
Repeat those steps any time you get another popup (google and uBlock are having an arms race right now so it might stop working at any moment), and if you have any more problems, read the reddit thread for troubleshooting advice
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Something so profoundly fucked up between the inverse ratio of shrinking middle class and ever increasing aggression of advertisement
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📍Tellaro, Liguria, Italy 🇮🇹
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Outspan Orange Mini (1972)
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A twitter company can be accused of a theft, and a fraud on a massive scale because doesn`t provide a return on an investment based on an advertisement.
Due to a fact an education is a basis of all qualifications, an engineer and a programmer can be accused that programmed features to do the theft and the fraud based on an organized crime instead of providing a service with a guarantee for consumers.
In a city and in a country where is a local Council all consumers who can prove that had ordered the service such as an advertisement from a company twitter can get all their monies back because the advertisement was incorrect, and invalid. And the company twitter failed to provide the service such as the advertisement in a correct manner for the consumers.
According to an economy, a complaint is a consumer`s right based on a law.
An act against the law is the act of a crime.
An author Piotr Sienkiewicz
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how i feel about people who blaze posts
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Elvira, Mistress of the Dark and Beer Wolf - Coors Light (1986)
#elvira mistress of the dark#cassandra peterson#vintage ads#80s advertising#horror hosts#coors light#beer wolf#werewolf#1980s#1986
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#superkursunaskr#photography#aestehtic#flowercore#flower#flowers#cottagecore#landscape#so cute#pretty#daisy#cute art#cute#hot pink#pink#iyiyimlaben#sarhoskedi#lostonyoubabe#uykusuzlukbelirtisi#anlamazlarki#morsaclizombi#resimdekigozyasi#kakaollusut#cirkinkadininutopyasi#solukmavipapatya#style#alternative#explore#advertising#scenery
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i swear mobile games aren't even games anymore they're just vehicles for ads. i've gotten really into sudoku lately so i downloaded a sudoku app. multiple 40-second unskippable ads per game. solve a grid or a line of numbers and you get rewarded with an ad. need a hint? watch two ads. not to mention all the ads are for other mobile games, which are themselves vehicles for more ads for other mobile games and so on, like a set of matryoshka dolls that all want you to download their app and subscribe for £6.99 a month. remember snake? we used to love snake. it was a kinder world back then
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