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      codybrown jbenton The_Corres Not many, I'd say the best and closest is prob the collective Digiday Confessions series - digiday.com/series/the-confessions/
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    codybrown jbenton The_Corres My 2nd fav is this one, which isn't so much about the problems of ad tech, as it exemplifies it: wired.com/2016/05/the-perks-are-great-just-dont-ask-us-what-we-do/
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        codybrown jbenton The_Corres In terms of the general bullshit of ad tech, Bloomberg did an amazing job with this piece - bloomberg.com/features/2015-click-fraud/
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          codybrown jbenton The_Corres There's also AdContrarian's book, that does a far better job being convincing and attempting to break the religious aspect: amazon.com/dp/B075Y46TRN/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
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            codybrown jbenton The_Corres And there are many more, that I think do a good job of explaining specific chunks on a consumer level. Pretty much all that swodinsky has written, which manages to get very difficult concepts in plain English. This great article on 3ve - buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/3ve-botnet-ad-fraud-fbi-takedown and...
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            1. …in reply to @Chronotope
              codybrown jbenton The_Corres This infamous example: nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/12/how-much-of-the-internet-is-fake.html I think it was very clear, as attractive the headline, The Correspondent piece had all the hallmarks of journalists parachuting into a topic, the exact concern that many had about the orgs approach in the US.
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                codybrown jbenton The_Corres It's a huge industry, with huge problems, and a huge impact. I once presented for 16 hours over 2 days and still barely scratched the surface...
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                  codybrown jbenton The_Corres It's like asking 'what's the best article on trickledown economics' can there really be one? Or is it a lot of articles and also mby read Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty. :/ The biggest flaw in the article is assuming it is a shallow problem.


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