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          Literally everyone in the Ad Tech industry lumascape (or is it landscape now?) is laughably unprepared for GDPR. They all honestly thought it wasn't going to happen.
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        This type and level of incompetence--rolling out an awful tool with mediocre functionality literal days before a deadline--is basically the ad tech industry in a nutshell. And this is the top level people, imagine what's going on in the underbelly.
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      This shit show of bad technology, ignorance, inattention to detail, aggressive anti-user and below-the-law behavior? It's not just for GDPR day in Ad Tech. It's *every day* of Ad Tech.
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    How incompetent everyone who has touched GDPR and runs an ad tech company looks this month? They're that incompetent all the time; remember that. And remember that they were also manipulative and constantly attempted to play publishers like fools, b/c that's every day too.
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      Every time you load an ad on a medium size publisher website, literally half the technology falls apart in the process, your data is sent off to place no one in the chain knows where, and your experience is harmed by bad ads and tech...
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        ... No wonder the smallest push towards oversight is making the industry stumble constantly.
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          The minute the US passes anything even close to GDPR you can kiss 80% of Ad Tech companies goodbye. That's being generous.
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            I just can't wait for the lawsuits and penalties to fly in the EU. I hope there are many and they are terrible for Ad Tech. And I can't wait for the companies that go bankrupt while they spend weeks, months, mostly not operating.
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              Also I really can't wait for the first company that goes down because they can't for the life of themselves build a decent piece of javascript. Like it won't be they operated wrong, it will be they just can't figure out how to write code.


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