Adblockers and bots both rose together as a consequence of the advertising industryβs carelessness and short-sighted greed. Obsessed with maximizing their profits, advertisers and media buying agencies developed a vast apparatus: programmatic tools, which carry low single-digit CPMs (in the best of cases); ad exchanges that send repackaged users profiles to platforms that match them to ad formats; retargeting systems that track users, displaying over and over the same ads on every site visited after a search. The latter maneuver yields predictable results: tracking excesses generate the same negative perception as intrusive ads, and stimulate adblockers installation.Glad they're finally figuring this out in the wider web; I figured this out years ago. On the web, subscriptions are the way to go.
The Pope is saying flatly that, like Moses, Congress leads us directly to God.before the rooster crows twice you yourself will disown me three times.
Iβll tell you what I see coming (and have, for some time):More authoritarianism to make cars less useful and safe. Hooray!
Real-time monitoring of emissions via remote sensing or via uploads from the ECU.
And while typical 20th-century literary dystopias featured top-down censorship by totalitarian governments who wanted to wanted to keep their citizens in the dark for political reasons, Bradbury alone understood that the censorship of the future would be lateral, grass-roots efforts pushed by ignorant citizens who wanted to remain ignorant and unchallenged by ideas which unsettled them.Yep, that's why I call these horizontal-enforcing blowhards neo-puritans. Makes them rage to no end.