Sure I'd love to see something concrete about the "actual small businesses that have positive ROAS." You have any research to cite? Keep in mind I'm talking about targeted advertising, not advertising in general.
How could this be - I was told our corporate overlords are able to do whatever they'd regarding kicking people off their platforms? Whatever shall we do? The funny thing about the whole "do bad things and get kicked…
I'd love to see some research about this from an unbiased source showing that targeted advertising produces great results in small businesses (<100 employees, or <5M revenue yearly).
Who makes that distinction?
I'd argue it's impossible to enact any change that would only hurt large businesses and not small/medium sized businesses. Also, for niche products wouldn't keyword advertising be just as effective?
Yes
I wonder what percentage of Robinhood users hold GME - if it's more than 25% I'd say they're finished. If we assume 25% of users hold GME and 80% of GME holders will not return after this fiasco that's extremely…
That doesn't make any sense because they still allowed them to sell, realizing a loss. Why not stop buying and selling?
sure, but what's the point of complaining about it? if enough people flag it will go away. so just flag and move on.
hide/flag the post and move on
I've been pretty skeptical on the whole game streaming thing until I installed moonlight and tried it out myself on my android device - it works surprisingly well on LAN. I wonder if it's possible to play a local…
Why not count inheritance? What’s the point of this exercise?
EmberJS is probably the most stable of the frontend frameworks in that it's very internally consistent and opinionated. As far as the back-end goes, I think PHP, Rails and Django are all pretty stable, but I'm not…
I highly doubt it - what are you basing this on? I personally don't know a single person who actually pays for discord. Most people I know who use Teamspeak pay for it. That being said, Discord is way more popular than…
Ah, interesting. Thanks for the information.
I understand, but that doesn't really have to do with the point I'm trying to make. Even if you use "organizing an insurrection against the government" as your baseline - is a single post on Facebook/Twitter enough to…
I have no particular comment about Parler specifically, but in the general case: Suppose you're a single-person startup of an app called "Speak!". Speak! is pretty niche, but one day, a group of the X-People are…
Out of curiosity how much time for remediation is generally allowed before service is pulled? Surely the precedent is not "you do something bad and we ban you immediately"? In FTA it says AWS generally gives 30 days per…
If @realDonaldTrump said all the same things through, let's say, White House press releases, but through Twitter it was relatively "clean" do you think Twitter would've banned it regardless?
I don't understand - obviously being #1 will not inherently result in being banned, so the implication is that Parler is bad. If that's the case, doesn't it basically just beg the question I posed in the parent post?
I'm honestly curious - where is the line drawn between a service being used to do "questionable" things and it being removed? We can all agree, for example, that the internet at large enables many bad things, but I…
I've never understood this take. Suppose in the far future some super corporation owns all property on Earth and facilitates all communication through any channel. Would you still believe "you don't have to interact…
> But those numbers aren't about total air travel, they're about air travel at the holiday at that highest point since March was _still_ a 50% reduction (which is pretty minimally impacted by business travel, so not…
Looking at total air travel is meaningless because a huge amount is for business - I use holiday travel as an example because it is the most discretionary. My point is that air travel (along with vehicular) was highest…
In the context of COVID it’s pretty clear collectivist countries had citizens more likely to follow a lockdown and therefore have a better response to Covid. Just look at the countries that did best, it’s pretty clear.…
Sure I'd love to see something concrete about the "actual small businesses that have positive ROAS." You have any research to cite? Keep in mind I'm talking about targeted advertising, not advertising in general.
How could this be - I was told our corporate overlords are able to do whatever they'd regarding kicking people off their platforms? Whatever shall we do? The funny thing about the whole "do bad things and get kicked…
I'd love to see some research about this from an unbiased source showing that targeted advertising produces great results in small businesses (<100 employees, or <5M revenue yearly).
Who makes that distinction?
I'd argue it's impossible to enact any change that would only hurt large businesses and not small/medium sized businesses. Also, for niche products wouldn't keyword advertising be just as effective?
Yes
I wonder what percentage of Robinhood users hold GME - if it's more than 25% I'd say they're finished. If we assume 25% of users hold GME and 80% of GME holders will not return after this fiasco that's extremely…
That doesn't make any sense because they still allowed them to sell, realizing a loss. Why not stop buying and selling?
sure, but what's the point of complaining about it? if enough people flag it will go away. so just flag and move on.
hide/flag the post and move on
I've been pretty skeptical on the whole game streaming thing until I installed moonlight and tried it out myself on my android device - it works surprisingly well on LAN. I wonder if it's possible to play a local…
Why not count inheritance? What’s the point of this exercise?
EmberJS is probably the most stable of the frontend frameworks in that it's very internally consistent and opinionated. As far as the back-end goes, I think PHP, Rails and Django are all pretty stable, but I'm not…
I highly doubt it - what are you basing this on? I personally don't know a single person who actually pays for discord. Most people I know who use Teamspeak pay for it. That being said, Discord is way more popular than…
Ah, interesting. Thanks for the information.
I understand, but that doesn't really have to do with the point I'm trying to make. Even if you use "organizing an insurrection against the government" as your baseline - is a single post on Facebook/Twitter enough to…
I have no particular comment about Parler specifically, but in the general case: Suppose you're a single-person startup of an app called "Speak!". Speak! is pretty niche, but one day, a group of the X-People are…
Out of curiosity how much time for remediation is generally allowed before service is pulled? Surely the precedent is not "you do something bad and we ban you immediately"? In FTA it says AWS generally gives 30 days per…
If @realDonaldTrump said all the same things through, let's say, White House press releases, but through Twitter it was relatively "clean" do you think Twitter would've banned it regardless?
I don't understand - obviously being #1 will not inherently result in being banned, so the implication is that Parler is bad. If that's the case, doesn't it basically just beg the question I posed in the parent post?
I'm honestly curious - where is the line drawn between a service being used to do "questionable" things and it being removed? We can all agree, for example, that the internet at large enables many bad things, but I…
I've never understood this take. Suppose in the far future some super corporation owns all property on Earth and facilitates all communication through any channel. Would you still believe "you don't have to interact…
> But those numbers aren't about total air travel, they're about air travel at the holiday at that highest point since March was _still_ a 50% reduction (which is pretty minimally impacted by business travel, so not…
Looking at total air travel is meaningless because a huge amount is for business - I use holiday travel as an example because it is the most discretionary. My point is that air travel (along with vehicular) was highest…
In the context of COVID it’s pretty clear collectivist countries had citizens more likely to follow a lockdown and therefore have a better response to Covid. Just look at the countries that did best, it’s pretty clear.…