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lupka ◴[] No.43718153[source]
Happy to see this and hopefully there are some changes. Right now I'm dealing with a crazy Adsense issue and there is no recourse, no customer support and no alternative.
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whoknowsidont ◴[] No.43718586[source]
There is no shortage of other ad platforms. Breaking up Google isn't going to solve your specific issue lol
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azemetre ◴[] No.43718857[source]
No but it would stop a single company from accumulating so much power.

How you can argue such things are democratic are beyond me. There is nothing democratic about trillion dollar corporations that can ruin your business for refusing to play their game.

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fallingknife ◴[] No.43720880[source]
Of course it's not democratic, but what business ever is? There is no recognized right to access the advertising market on terms that you like.
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1. azemetre ◴[] No.43721513[source]
Yes there is no right to access an advertising market for Google, luckily the government agrees they are an illegal monopoly. Hopefully the ramifications are massive and company breaking.
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2. fallingknife ◴[] No.43722314[source]
If that happens this will do nothing for you. You will go through some other company where you can't talk to a human.
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3. azemetre ◴[] No.43730021[source]
That’s fine. As long as Google is broken up. I doubt your scenario will happen either, we all saw the hundreds of billions in investor value that occurred when AT&T was broken up.

Breaking up Google will help everyone everywhere.