

They weren’t just tracking what you bought. They wanted to track what you looked at and for how long, to learn what packaging worked best.
They weren’t just tracking what you bought. They wanted to track what you looked at and for how long, to learn what packaging worked best.
Once more games are pixel streamed, that’s probably possible
They’re passed down as heirlooms now, like slide rules before them.
I’m a bit paranoid…
UPDATE real_influencers SET is_active = 0 WHERE name = 'Simon Riggs';
I’m also curious if the fake users are part of the campaign or if reddit is scamming the advertisers too.
I was curious about the “Philly cream cheese” campaign example they mentioned. I assume it’s this post.
The top reply is trolling them, which is awesome. So much for increased engagement.
But even funnier is the next top reply, which seems sincere. But when you look at the user profile, almost all of u/sunshinedogger’s comments in the last year are on sponsored posts. So even the positive engagement is manufactured?
Didn’t they use to have this years ago? And then removed it?
Honestly, parsing through version history is actually something an LLM could handle. It might even make more sense of it than without. For example, if someone replies to a comment and then the parent is edited to say something different. No one will have to waste their time filtering anything.
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People will try taking it.
What if they access FB from a browser?
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Would be cool for long term, low power devices like sensors embedded in concrete in bridges and building structures for monitoring stresses.
My conspiracy theory is that companies will soon pay Google to redirect traffic past their businesses within an acceptable delay. For example, as long as it’s not more than 1-2min delay, make sure they pass this KFC.
Yes. Exactly.
Subsideez nuts.
“Vegetable” is a societal construct, separate from biological classification. Quite progressive, really.
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