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                  1. Facebook's drive of ad prices to their absolute nadir was not a good thing. eric_seufert/1425273188200689669
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                  Also, endless growth hacking sketchy startups having higher barriers to entry and a requirement to spend more time and energy thinking about how to reach users is likely a social good. eric_seufert/1425273193951019012?s=19
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                Talked through the extreme doubts that have been raised re:'Facebook is good for small businesses' before. Chronotope/1343556989461401601?s=19
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              Facebook's lower prices were driven by higher precision, I agree. But if we have other goals then efficiency in capital flow, there are problems with higher precision that impact us as a society. Chronotope/1376553944617455617?s=19
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            Indeed, some of the biggest complaints that are levied against Facebook rise from the precision of its targeting. Chronotope/1270508875989561345?s=19
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          And its precision likely isn't good for our communities. Chronotope/1290634944113500161?s=19
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        My central challenge to the assertion that we should desire a web and application environment in which Facebook has the lowest possible ad prices... is that prioritizing that market's flow isn't very good for anything, other than Facebook's monopoly Chronotope/1290638257819181058?s=19
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    There's more to society than cheap ads! Chronotope/1290637302881026048?s=19


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