Exposed: The Shocking Facebook Ad Scam That Nearly Ruined My Publishing Dreams
Therefore, the sustenance keeping social media alive is not the slavish devotion of followers but, rather, advertising money (although the two do hold hands).
This comes as no surprise to us on Facebook (or anywhere else in the monetized world, which is everywhere else), because, unlike that old freebie network TV, regulated and relegated to 8 minutes of ads for every 30 minutes of broadcast time (don’t ask me about infomercials because I don’t know), the scrolling public on social media gets subjected to repeated and tiresome ads long before they can find out if their niece has had the baby yet, or enjoy Grandpa’s unfocused and sideways photo of his meal at Golden Corral. You know, just to show how cool he is with this social media stuff.
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