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it's the link above: https://www.404media.co/heres-the-pitch-deck-for-active-listening-ad-targeting/
A bundle of people say they have a paywall but they don't, they have an AI-bot-wall which can be got around with a free account. I'd recommend it tbh because they are doing very good work.
I pay the yearly subscription to support them as they are very much a rare entity in tech media: independent, reader-supported, and willing to ask difficult questions of tech companies, not fawn over their newest doodads.
Sorry, was definitely reading this 90% asleep as I rolled out of bed. Thanks for the extra link anyway.
absolutely no bother at all i was posting from bed too
Hmmm...
That looks pretty paywally to me. That said, I'm all for people supporting independent media.
I don't know if I'm allowed to share here, but there's an... how could I say... alternative... archive snapshot, from the moment when the paywall weren't in place yet... It's available today at a site that are known for archiving things. 😀
I'll allow it.
ah strange, I thought it was just for the above filter - apologies, I guess that's the ignorance you get if you've dropped that $$$.
I can give you the general vibe which is BIG CLAIMS in a presentation followed by every "partner" (Amazon, Google etc.) giving 404 statements that they had nothing to do with this and that it was against their ToS
The piece from noodlejetski: https://lemmy.world/comment/12182781 gives you a previous iteration of this claim