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			IAB, stands for what? Internet Advertising Bullshiters? Internet Advertising Bloodsuckers? It Is All Someone Else's Fault? Oh wrong letters
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			For shits and giggles... how much bullshit is in their latest announcement? Let's pull quotes...
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			"We lost track of the user experience" Oh... just misplaced it did you? We just wandered into this? No one responsible for keeping track?
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			"Digital advertising ... sustains the free and democratic World Wide Web." that you want to sue people for not using the way you think works
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			"We engineered not just the technical, but also the social and economic foundation that users around the world came to lean on" right...
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			Someone call Al Gore, it turns out the IAB invented the internet.
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			"But we messed up." We could call this an understatement, a redirect and a purposeful shifting of responsibility. But doesn't scale.
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			"Messed up" is what what you say about a toddler who accidentally couldn't make it to the toilet.
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			What the IAB did, & does, is purposefully & with great regard for their own profit, fuck over publishers and users. Messed up, not the words
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			"we built advertising technology to optimize publishers’ yield of marketing budgets that had eroded after the last recession."
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			Hahahahahahaa.... sure. That tech works on a technical level and to 'maximize profits' sure. That's why publisher profits are doing so well.
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			"We were so clever and so good at it that we over-engineered the capabilities of the plumbing laid down by, well, ourselves." holy shit...
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			Never before has a tremendous amount of screwing up over a period of nearly a decade been described so glowingly.
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			"This steamrolled the users, depleted their devices, & tried their patience." Holding on to understatement award, candidates keep coming.
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			"The rise of ad blocking poses a threat to the internet and could potentially drive users to an enclosed platform world dominated by a few"
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			Glad it took profit motive to realize we were participating in an immoral, unethical practice and considering enforcement through lawsuits.
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			"We had, and still do have, a responsibility to educate the business side, and in some cases to push back." That's an understatement.
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			"We lost sight of our social and ethical responsibility to provide a safe, usable experience for anyone" and they'll sue you to enforce that
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			"the IAB Tech Lab is launching the L.E.A.N. Ads program." Same shop launching the ad blocker blocker. Full confidence there.
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			"L.E.A.N. Ads do not replace the current advertising standards many consumers still enjoy and engage with" hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahaha
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			hahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Shit someone call a doctor, I think I bust a gut. businessinsider.com/its-more-likely-you-will-survive-a-plane-crash-or-win-the-lottery-than-click-a-banner-ad-2011-6
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			Remember, in 1998 the CTR on banner ads was .7% nngroup.com/articles/why-advertising-doesnt-work-on-the-web/
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			"we must also address frequency capping on retargeting in Ad Tech and make sure a user is targeted appropriately before, but never AFTER"
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			That hit right on the main problem, sure. You're getting ads for stuff you already purchased. >.< That's the issue you talk about first?!
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			"If we are so good at reach and scale, we can be just as good, if not better, at moderation." says the man who just ate 20 steaks at once
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			"Additionally, we must address volume of ads per page as well as continue on the path to viewability." IAB to pubs: this is all your fault.
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			"The IAB Tech Lab will continue to provide the tools for publishers" we will not address the problems our own community has created.
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			The IAB wants you to know that this problem will basically all be on publishers, not the crap ad tech crawling out of their membership.
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			"a dialogue with users" the type that comes from threatening to sue them over ad blocking.
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			"Or publishers can simply deny their service to users who choose to keep on blocking ads." Thanks for the totally viable biz advice IAB.
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			"Yes, it is disappointing that our development efforts will have to manage with multiple frameworks" uhhh.....................
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			Yes... sorry the existence of a free, open and evolving internet is disappointing to you IAB.
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			"while we work to supply the economic engine to sustain an open internet." REMEMBER FOR FUTURE: This is how the IAB sees itself.
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			"our goal is still to provide diverse content and voices to as many connected users as possible around the world." Uh right... is it though?
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			"That is user experience." Wait... WHAT? How are you defining user experience exactly... how are you defining your *users*?!
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			From Wikipedia on UX: it is "a person's emotions and attitudes about using a particular product, system or service."
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			Here's your IAB PR release headline: IAB attempts to rebuild user experience for entire internet. Doesn't understand what UX means.
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			UX is not 'how do we shove more crap you don't want down your throat' nor is it 'tell publishers to run less ads' nor is it...
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			...'entirely ignore the people who are actually at the end of the product, readers'. UX is not: 'That is how we make more money'
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			I guess the IAB's real problem is that understanding user experience requires empathy and their organizations has *none*.
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			What a load of double-talk BS and straight-up misdirection this is. iab.com/news/lean/
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			WAIT A FREAKING SECOND
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			This = a blog post about an acronym for a theoretical standard BUT THERE'S NO LINK TO A STANDARD. Just email for "Ad Blocking Working Group"
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			This is an announcement for a standard that *doesn't exist* anywhere on the page?! Am I crazy? Where is it?
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			A fun note: The IAB's latest standards working document has removed the recommendation to not have auto-play video- docs.google.com/document/d/1T-h-7pkicv9LgzkpDf7qTjQ9XFetSlwYw5IiYGzrQUM/edit
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			But the IAB *understands* UX. Remember this, because they told you so.
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