← Back to context Comment by simonw 1 year ago (If ad revenue is so important, maybe don't tell your advertisers to "GFY" live on stage.) 3 comments simonw Reply cubefox 1 year ago That was a reaction to the advertisers pulling out before that. paulgb 1 year ago He also said that the company was massively underreporting how much of its traffic was bots. That sort of thing can spook an advertiser! cubefox 1 year ago He said this to get out of the Twitter deal. But his objection was denied. So this likely isn't the reason advertisers pulled out.
cubefox 1 year ago That was a reaction to the advertisers pulling out before that. paulgb 1 year ago He also said that the company was massively underreporting how much of its traffic was bots. That sort of thing can spook an advertiser! cubefox 1 year ago He said this to get out of the Twitter deal. But his objection was denied. So this likely isn't the reason advertisers pulled out.
paulgb 1 year ago He also said that the company was massively underreporting how much of its traffic was bots. That sort of thing can spook an advertiser! cubefox 1 year ago He said this to get out of the Twitter deal. But his objection was denied. So this likely isn't the reason advertisers pulled out.
cubefox 1 year ago He said this to get out of the Twitter deal. But his objection was denied. So this likely isn't the reason advertisers pulled out.
That was a reaction to the advertisers pulling out before that.
He also said that the company was massively underreporting how much of its traffic was bots. That sort of thing can spook an advertiser!
He said this to get out of the Twitter deal. But his objection was denied. So this likely isn't the reason advertisers pulled out.