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We've mentioned Ad Nauseam within several articles before especially after they were banned from Chrome apps almost a year ago. I was in fact about to do it again but I honestly feel like I'm repeating myself a lot.
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It's encouraging that more people are finally waking up to the danger of having Google as the single basket for everyones information and content now. The arms race between consumers with their ad blockers and things like AdNauseam means that more ad creep will happen, as brands stealth into viral hits, encourage celebrities to promote for them on social channels, and so on. Advertising, like energy, doesn't go away it just changes form. We've even had actors do "spontaneous" word of mouth in real life for almost twenty years now. I much prefer clearly labelled advertising space, within reason, and consumers who will allow it in order to support the content they consume, or a paid for subscription model without ads (gee, exactly how we used to do it before Google banned us, starting in 2003.)
The ad friendly video has been deemed not ad-friendly.
"Your Ad friendly make up tutorial is not Ad friendly"
This actually took much longer than I expected. Must be the new policies. pic.twitter.com/RGq0wivFjW— Lauren Southern (@Lauren_Southern) August 5, 2017
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Why do you add a "d" when you shorten advert? It's "ad"
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