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        mchowla pbannist humanpropensity luk_wlodarczyk SimonJHarris KyleDozeman I mean... the World Federation of Advertisers has admitted that to be the case - businessinsider.com/wfa-report-ad-fraud-will-cost-advertisers-50-billion-by-2025-2016-6 So have numerous experts - dmnews.com/eliminating-ad-fraud-this-time-for-good/ This is just a fact. These companies have admitted they are being massively defrauded & don't know what to do about it.
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      mchowla pbannist humanpropensity luk_wlodarczyk SimonJHarris KyleDozeman I mean... criminals defraud companies all the time and they are often at a loss to handle it without some sort of regulatory tools which... I note again... ad tech does not have any that specifically address it's ecosystem mashable.com/article/ad-fraud-organized-crime
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