Probably trying to get people to pay for the Twitch Turbo subscription. These ad rolls are beyond stupid.
Probably trying to get people to pay for the Twitch Turbo subscription. These ad rolls are beyond stupid.
The larger outrage is that Twitch once again rolls this out without any focus groups causing an even larger negative PR tire fire. Now the feedback is all negative and drowning out the constructive criticism.
Also laughing at the amount of streamers promoting adblock/ublock now because they know ads kill their channel.
https://twitter.com/TwitchSupport/st...09495196852225
And it's gone - for now
They didn't specify before that it was a test did they?
It did say test. See the Sept 14th tweet that's above the new one.
So..... I run adblock & ublock origin. Never get twitch ads. Just switched to a streamer I follow but don't subscribe to. Got hit with a preroll. Then about a minute later I got hit with seven ads, one of which was a Trojan condom ad. WTF?
Why are you running two adblockers?
More horsepower?
You blocked the blocker and let the ads in.
be an underage girl on Tinder
Should be using uMatrix, uBlock Origin, and a host file. Lol if you on Windows 10 or a mobile tho.
Semi related my buddy was telling me about some of the troubles his 9 year old has been having with virtual classes and it kinda dawned on us both that this generation of kids really only knows tablets and touch screens and all of a sudden asking them to do work on a mouse and keyboard has gotta be pretty foreign to them.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/a...ts-pr-disaster
https://www.vmlyr.com/
The US Navy paid the marketing firm Young & Rubicam $2M to help launch their eSports recruiting campaign.
“The Navy needs to identify innovative ways to expand the reach of Navy awareness, and generate interest with today’s youth,” the documents said. “E-Sports provides an excellent opportunity to reach out to youth who fall into our Creative Innovation pillar, as they are typically our core audience of ingenuity seekers who are interested in technology, gaming, arts and entertainment.”
The documents also provide a clear objective for why the Navy started streaming on Twitch. “The objective of this initiative is to develop a relationship between the Navy and the E-Sports community, to encourage these ingenuity seekers to view the Navy as aligning with their interests and providing the rewards that they seek, ultimately inspiring prospects to want to join the U.S. Navy and the influencers to support or recommend service,” the document said.
The documents explain the end goal of this project and the metrics the Navy will use to measure Young & Rubicam’s success. In short—it wants esports to generate leads for applicants.
Specifically, it wanted Young & Rubicam to create “customized landing pages allowing for Navy articles and sponsored content, with a focus on High Quality markets and potential applicants” and to facilitate “Navy takeover of E-Sports pages,” and “Navy branding on in-game aspects from player jerseys to virtual advertisements.”
Young & Rubicam would also “measure/track leads originating from E-Gaming content (navy.com views; requests for information; chats; and online applications)” and “measure volume and sentiment from generated E-Gaming social media content.”
Bullshit sounds more like Francis to me.
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Booge is a fucking maniac.