Youtube really doesn’t know what to advertize to me. Apartments, baby clothes, community gardens, excavator rentals

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Youtube really doesn’t know what to advertize to me. Apartments, baby clothes, community gardens, excavator rentals
Here’s just a wacky idea, make the advertizing voluntary.
just add the illusion, a thin veneer of choice,
and then I won’t feel like it is my job to fight you, content provider, and you get to mine my choices for important demographics data.
If being dickish is an important part of the process, just ad a toggle switch that moves the ads around without changing anything. You get to show more ads, and people pay more attention to them.
If you’re interested in being less of a dick, how about transparency? throw in some data bout why the ads are there. “this banner paid for 20 hours of programming” or whatever. honesty.
why does tumblr stick advertisements in my q or when reblogging shove things i know i didnt reblog. like this is so fucking annoying can i turn it off somehow
i dont care about the new movie coming out. i dont care about the photo you took next to starbucks. stop it. stay out of my que
Creative And Amazing Advertizements
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Area Man Tailors Life To Be More Relevant To His Hulu Advertisements
Despite living in an age where advertisements can be tailored to his individual interests, Trent Michaels, 32, from Erie, PA has been tailoring his own life to be more relevant to his Hulu ads.
“I’m an open-minded guy!” says Michaels, 32, a fan of Hell’s Kitchen and part-time plumber. “If Neutrogena is allowing me to watch Community with limited commercial interruption, who’s to say my pores couldn’t use less harsh sulfites?”
Once a simple beer lover, Michaels now ranks the buzz from switching between insurance plans and cell phone operators as “probably my biggest vice,” while his food tastes have become a mass of contradictions. “I like my home-cooked meals to be restaurant quality and my meals out to taste the way momma used to make them at home,” he explains.
Chronically indecisive and frankly pretty broke right now, Michaels relaxes by day-drinking and eating yogurt while standing. “Just because I stream TV for free in the daytime doesn’t mean I’m not interested in high-end vodka,” he says. “I’m still looking for some brown friends with distinctly-caucasian features to share it with though. Where are they all hiding?”
By @CatSylvain
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Also, I think I found the creepiest bulletin board advertizements ever in a gas station.
We are the 77.7%
Collected these over time, didn't realize how many had built up. Should have published it sooner.