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this post was submitted on 16 Jul 2023
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Did ad-based internet even stand a chance?
The early internet curbtailed it because it started off over-intrusive even creeping into Windows system alerts. Even now ads have the stigma of being riddled with performance issues and malware. Are they even priced anywhere close to what cable TV ads are priced?
Google and Facebook were both built on ad-based internet. So...until privacy is respected, cookies go away, and more importantly, people did not buy things based on ads, yeah ad-based internet stands a chance. I did a quick search on how big the digital advertising market is and there are various numbers being reported m. I'll give you the lowest one—$~200 billion
Cookies are important. How else do we store user settings that cannot legally be stored on the server?
Pretty sure he meant tracking cookies used by ad networks.