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In my spitball theory here, App Track Transparency is not the cause of Facebook’s troubles, but just an extra kick in the pants as they stumble downhill toward legacy media irrelevance.
Lees meerWhat I think makes ATT a tempting scapegoat is that it creates a great story. *Apple enacted a change in the name of privacy and that change has adversely affected both Facebook and small businesses that relied on Facebook.* That’s a dramatic, capt…
Lees meerWhat I think makes ATT a tempting scapegoat is that it creates a great story. *Apple enacted a change in the name of privacy and that change has adversely affected both Facebook and small businesses that relied on Facebook.* That’s a dramatic, capt…
Lees meerWhat I think makes ATT a tempting scapegoat is that it creates a great story. *Apple enacted a change in the name of privacy and that change has adversely affected both Facebook and small businesses that relied on Facebook.* That’s a dramatic, capt…
Lees meerIn my spitball theory here, App Track Transparency is not the cause of Facebook’s troubles, but just an extra kick in the pants as they stumble downhill toward legacy media irrelevance.
Lees meerIn my spitball theory here, App Track Transparency is not the cause of Facebook’s troubles, but just an extra kick in the pants as they stumble downhill toward legacy media irrelevance.
Lees meerIn my spitball theory here, App Track Transparency is not the cause of Facebook’s troubles, but just an extra kick in the pants as they stumble downhill toward legacy media irrelevance.
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