- I decided to spend a few pennies on Twitter ads today. These impressions are a little expensive but I feel like I can definitely game the targeting system to make them super cheap. There's some CPA pricing structures here that don't seem to take into account that one might want only to generate negative reactions to ad campaigns.
- Thanks to Twitter's integration of Acxiom and Datalogix to its ad console, you can do some wonderful targeting. You can aim for people that have donated to Democratic campaigns, or animal rights causes (can't wait to try to sell those people some furs). You can aim for women who shop fine jewelry. You can also choose to display ads to followers of specific users, like @Jezebel or @feministing.
Today I'm going to see how people feel about preventing white people from being subject to genocide. You see, only white countries are to be endlessly subject to hostile waves of minorities brought in bulk from Islamic nations or bred locally on welfare with white tax money. I think this is an important issue, and it is even more important to see what women and minorities think about it. - Apparently I'm a lawyer now. Attorney at lol, clearly.
- How fun indeed!
This next dude blocked me a long time ago. Promoted ads, of course, bypass Twitter blocks. I'm sure later I'm going to have some fun using selective targeting to put some ads in front of people who might really object to my presence in their timeline. - Other people notice this too:

















