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Is it just me or is it bat-shit crazy to advertise something you think consumers will want and then NOT SELL IT TO THEM??? I would *TOTALLY* buy this sexy orange senior car -- yet the link links to nothing even close to what it looks like. How stupid is that? I don't want a boring black BMW.
05:21 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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Milo Velimirović
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It's click-pharming.
05:24 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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Assuming you are correct, does that mean by clicking on ads on Spoutible we can be compromised? I would expect that not to be the case. If my expectations are wrong, I'll be very disappointed.
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05:27 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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Milo Velimirović
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Please don't jump to conclusions. Click-farming is about generating confirmed clicks on content in order to get paid for "views." This is regardless of whether the bait has any relation to the site you land on. I expect the ads from Google to be somewhat safer than average ad-infested sites.
05:33 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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In response to Milo Velimirović.
Let's hope so! I often click on them -- especially the really weird ones!
05:36 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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