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But, also I'd give them both thumbs downs and say why from the drop down. One of them is "offensive". I've never chosen that option on anything I've seen ,but I sure hope someone on the other side is paying attention because I do click on those quite often for both good and bad.
The point is who gets to draw the line and how is set??
I mark each one as offensive. and I don't see them again. The ad manager is still persistent - this morning I got Christian dating and African-American dating. I'm not Christian and I'm pasty white.
Facebook, et all are going to have monetize in another way if this continues to be the perception. I personally don't see a bright financial future for social networks unless they get really creative in this age where capital is getting tighter and tighter, and you've gotta actually do something people are willing to pay for.
For instance, they should partner with an EventBrite or something and make it so people can pay for events when they sign up for them through Facebook and get a cut.
I am a bit befuzzled that you actually used p*ssyfairy as a tag.
Have you seen this New York Times article: http://bit.ly/afEm Ads on blogs trusted more than those on social networks...
Facebook needs to change something - question here is whether the problem lies with them or Microsoft (who serves their ads).
Stewart
I checked out Facebook and saw ads for dating, colon cleansing, interacial dating, but I didn't see anything quite like you mentioned in your letter. I don't know Chris, but maybe they are exploiting your following and good name. If that is the case I would write the president of Facebook a serious letter to have them clean up their ads or their industry may face a boycott. Just a thought. Peace and love in this holiday season is a good thing.
Judith
;^)
All the ads I seem to attract have headlines like: 'Male 35 - 45' 'Great gadgets for men' 'Reach males 35+'.
Weird. Very weird. It's as if I have become an entire demographic unto myself.
Like Rick Heil, I also use AdBlock Plus which runs on my Firefox browser. I sometimes see FB ads, but I don't see anything that would be located on an adult page.
See adblockplus.org.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=42058481946
I'm not the biggest fan of Facebook either.
I did a post about overweight women and posted the link to my blog on my Facebook page. All of a sudden, they started sending me ads for dating sites that cater specifically to the overweight female fetish.
I guess it's the same way that google ads try to figure out what your page is about and serve text and images that are in-line with the content on your page, but that's out of hand. They need to start putting ratings on those ads so you can choose which ones you're willing to accept. You don't need your kids looking at your Facebook page and seeing EITHER of those. :/
You can't get upset about banners on your page or even when Facebook looks at your information. If you look at it from Facebooks side of things, they believe they are helping the situation I'm sure by attaching ads to your interests because you are more likely not to get ads that do not apply to you or aren't to your liking. Their system is not fool proof yet being that it is a new thing they are doing.
I guess you just have to either not advertise there until they work out their kinks or, if their banners are really bothering you either delete your profile or ignore them. Talking about them and not looking at things from all angles is like beating a dead horse. Nothing in advertising is perfect and innocent and if you are in marketing/advertising you should have figured that out by now.
Krissy :)
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