Steven Saus [he/him]

discrimination,uspol

(30 Dec) Corporations Are Failing DEI’s Waiter Test

The abandonment of DEI shows exactly how companies will react when other regulations are relaxed.

s.faithcollapsing.com/28m6e
Archive: ais: archive.md/wip/FfP0C ia: s.faithcollapsing.com/0z8tn

#advertising #business #diversity #economics #mashup #policy #politics #republicans #corporations #dei #gop #regulation #uspol

Freezenet

Political Hypocrisy: CBC Spends Big On American Platforms While Complaining Political Parties Are Doing the Same

The CBC today is complaining that political parties are spending advertising on American platforms. This as they do the very same thi

freezenet.ca/political-hypocri

#Business #Censorship #Copyright #News #Advertising #CBC #FactCheck #Google #Meta #politics #YouTube

PrivacyDigest

Big brands are spending small sums on X to stay out of Musk’s crosshairs

Big brands are allocating small amounts of their #advertising budget to Elon Musk’s X, seeking to avoid being seen as #boycotting the social media platform and triggering a public fallout with its billionaire owner.
#musk

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

Big brands are spending small sums on X to stay out of Musk’s crosshairs

“It’s whatever amount is enough to stay off the naughty…

Ars Technica
PrivacyDigest

#France fines #Apple €150M for “excessive” pop-ups that let users reject #tracking

France's competition regulator fined Apple €150 million, saying the iPhone maker went overboard in its implementation of pop-up messages that let users consent to or reject tracking that third-party applications use for #targeted #advertising.
#popups #surveillance

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

France fines Apple €150M for “excessive” pop-ups that let users reject tracking

Requiring “double consent” for user tracking is too…

Ars Technica
Calishat

#Twitter #business #politics #advertising #payola

'Big brands are allocating small amounts of their advertising budget to Elon Musk’s X, seeking to avoid being seen as boycotting the social media platform and triggering a public fallout with its billionaire owner.

Multiple marketing executives told the Financial Times that companies have felt pressure to spend a nominal sum on X following Musk’s high-profile role in US President Donald Trump’s administration.'

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

Big brands are spending small sums on X to stay out of Musk’s crosshairs

“It’s whatever amount is enough to stay off the naughty…

Ars Technica
Nando161

The posters displayed at the front of an #advertising #business in #WaggaWagga have been reported to #police.

Dont call me a #nazi, or I'll call the police.

Are you a nazi? This is who you're fight for

🤡

t.me/AntifascistSolidarity/544