Operation Titanomachy

In time it'll all come naturally. This OP is stupid though.
I've seen far to many threads of OP's trying to "weaponize" Zig Forumsacks.
We aren't your army. We make memes commenting on trends, not trying to force trends. faggots.

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You glowing a lot faggot

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no shit sherlock. ad revenue is heavily botted and companies are recognizing quickly that there is no measurable benefit to running ads on these platforms. this is why procter & gamble axed a $100M digital ad campaign over a year ago… it was generating no net revenue. this is going to implode on its own without any need for intervention, but I'm sure some culty kike is going to try to act like he "memed the collapse of the ad revenue model" if and when it does inevitably happen… and he'll use it to try to garner a gullible following to give him narcissistic supply on tap. I truly fucking hate kikes.

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Remember in 2017 how we discovered that the New York Times was faking ad impressions with a Chinese botnet, and then like a week later their ad impressions went way down as they turned off the army of ad-clickers?

Remember Ad Nauseaum?

Are you referencing the orange lion browser?

I thought the use of ad-driving click farms by even the biggest of the new tech companies was an open secret? I mean, the old media companies were caught doing it, did anyone assume that the social media was any different?

Old saw about 'half of all ad money being wasted, but no one knows which half' meets the pattern recognition abilities of Big Data. Both sides suffer. We laugh.

This is a big deal because if shareholders get wind of it they can sue the social media companies for acting in bad faith and destroying shareholder value. Facebook's way, way down, and lots of people lost their shirts.

The best thing anons can do is talk about this in real life and create a buzz online. It worked great for exposing the Intel ME spyware.

BUMP, I'll start doing this.

It was exposed, yes. The real question is it still spying on users and an opt out by disabling the ME in their post happening chips? I remember seeing some transistor level reverse engineering of an AMD K8 and comments asked if they were going to find or found some hardware that has no use other than to spy on processes. Never looked deep enough to find out if they did.