Kevin M., to moi > Since the subject of Twitter came up, I make it a habit of blocking any > business that posts a promoted ad on Twitter, even if I like the business. > I also report ads as "offensive" spam. On an account I've had for several > years, I saw very few ads. Until recently. > > Twitter now allows businesses a workaround. Businesses can now pay other > users to post ads on their behalf, which then get plopped into my feed as > "promoted by Buick," even though I long ago blocked Buick. This annoys me. > > > I'd *love* to know how to get in on that action, tho I'll likely have to trade in this sucky Net connexion for something 3-5Mbps minimum.
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