out What A 1968 Report Tells Us About The Persistence Of Racial Inequality By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 09 Jun 2020 10:30:00 +0000 Editor's note: This is an excerpt of Planet Money 's newsletter. You can sign up here . In summer of 1967, African Americans protested, marched, and rioted in cities across the country. The unrest convinced President Lyndon Johnson to set up the Kerner Commission, which spent about six months doing research, visiting slums, and holding hearings. In 1968, they published a provocative report that civil rights leader Jesse Jackson recently called "the last attempt to address honestly and seriously the structural inequalities that plague African Americans." "Segregation and poverty have created in the racial ghetto a destructive environment totally unknown to most white Americans," the Kerner report said. "What white Americans have never fully understood — but what the Negro can never forget — is that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto. White institutions created it, white institutions maintain it, and white society condones it." Fifty years later, Americans are taking to the Full Article
out What Beer Sales Tell Us About The Recession By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 07 Jul 2020 10:30:00 +0000 Editor's note: This is an excerpt of Planet Money 's newsletter. You can sign up here . Timothy A. Clary / AFP via Getty Images Craft beer sales are surging at stores, but craft breweries are still struggling. Cheap beer is surging, but it's still losing market share. That's because the economics of the beer business are complicated. (And that's before you start drinking.) But the beer business can tell us a lot about the last two recessions. Take Natty Light (seriously, take it, we don't want it). Natty Light falls into a category that the beer biz calls "subpremium" — a category filled mostly with beer that closely resembles water. After over a decade of decline, the pandemic has pushed subpremium beer sales up big time. According to data from IRI, a market research company, store sales are up over 11% as compared with the same time period last year (early March to late June). This surge has happened *despite* the shutdown of colleges, frat parties and beer pong. Subpremium beer Full Article
out DJ Teddie Bear drops backyard party anthem “Southern Soul Twerk” [Video] By earmilk.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:49:47 +0000 The sweet and soulful DJ Teddie Bear marries country music with the sounds of down south blues in his latest single “Southern Soul Twerk.” DJ Teddie Bear is a Georgia… Full Article Country R&B #DJTeddieBear #southernsoultwerk
out Waiting Without Waiting By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 30 Jul 2023 00:00:00 GMT “When the Spirit of God takes possession of the heart, it transforms the life. The blessing comes when by faith the soul surrenders itself to God. Then that power creates a new being in the image of Christ,” (2MCP, 760). We wait on God to rescue, to help; we wait on God to convict… we wait. However, we wait and we live, moving forward in action; doing, studying, learning what we can to be nearer to God, impulsed by faith to obey and influence others positively. Join us now to learn more. Full Article Bible Answers Live
out Outside Gets Inside By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 06 Aug 2023 00:00:00 GMT The Christian enjoys the beauty of nature with the highest appreciation, for he recognizes his Father’s handiwork (SC, 87). The Christian confirms when under pressure whom he serves, for “what we have absorbed is what we will release,” (J. Reish). The Lord’s love is evidenced in His creation, the devil’s work in its decay. Who are we letting in ? What are we letting out ? May we redirect our focus to God, may we be subdued by His Spirit, may we place God first and let others see the Invisible within us, that He may be seen also without. Full Article Bible Answers Live
out One With an Ending, the Second Without By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 03 Mar 2024 00:00:00 GMT From cover to cover, the Bible is filled with stories of temptations and attacks, betrayals and losses - Babylon against Israel. Today, the Lord is still watching for signs in us of surrender, signs in us of seriousness and fidelity, signs that we are ready... but our taste for the mundane grows; our worship of the world has barely begun. "Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen," and we must leave for it has become a dwelling place of demons. This world rots and strides toward its destruction, yet God's Kingdom has no end. His Kingdom of glory will be forever. Join us now as we learn that understanding God's Word affects our image of Him and our relationship with Him, and that misunderstanding it will change our ability to love Him and reject the devil. Study with us now ! 1.- If we do something wrong but repent, at the time of judgment will God show our sin to everyone ? 2.- Is the recent extreme weather a sign of the tribulation ? 3.- Who is Melchizedek as mentioned in Hebrews 7 verses 1 through 10 ? 4.- What doctrine are the apostles adhering to in Acts 2 verse 42 ? 5.- During the days of Nehemiah, how was the Day of Atonement kept when the Ark of the Covenant was not in the Most Holy Place ? 6.- What do you think about modern praise dancing, and is it biblical ? 7.- What would have happened if Hagar and Abram didn’t have Ishmael ? 8.- Is there a correlation between the closing of probation and the closing of the door on Noah’s ark ? 9.- Who is the “he” spoken of in 2 Thessalonians 2 verse 7, and when will this verse be fulfilled ? 10.- Does the seven-day weekly cycle have Babylonian roots ? 11.- In Exodus 20 verses 3 through 5, it says God is a jealous God. Isn’t jealousy a sin ? 12.- Does 1 Timothy 2 verse 12 still apply to our day ? 13.- What is the significance of Leviticus 19 verses 23 through 25 ? 14.- Would you speak about the second commandment and how it relates to the images we use in church and Sabbath School ? 15.- Will you please help me understand John 8 verse 56 ? 16.- Does the 7 times 70 mentioned in the book of Matthew relate to the 490-year time period in the book of Daniel ? 17.- How do I explain to other Christians the importance of studying Bible doctrine ? 18.- How do I study the Bible ? 19.- Why does the Bible use symbols in prophecy ? 20.- Where do we go when we die ? 21.- Is it boastful of God to resurrect those who pierced Christ so that they see His return ? 22.- Why do we wear shoes in church if being in the presence of God is being on holy ground ? 23.- Can you explain the rapture of the church ? 24.- Do you think Judas Iscariot would have been forgiven if he repented after the resurrection ? Full Article Bible Answers Live
out Pessimism about the economy is growing, a U.S. poll shows. By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 09:01:03 +0000 Roughly half of those surveyed say they are worse off financially than a year ago, and most disapprove of President Biden’s handling of inflation. Full Article United States Economy Inflation (Economics) Polls and Public Opinion Consumer Confidence (Economic Indicator) Momentive Inc Biden Joseph R Jr Democratic Party Federal Reserve System
out The Truth About Angels By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 04 Aug 2024 00:00:00 GMT Lucifer was perfect—a glorious angel. Yet he became obsessed with himself and rebelled against his loving Creator and stole the hearts of a third of the angels. Ever since, Satan and his demons have been fighting for the possession of every human heart. Full Article Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor
out South Dakota Is Sharing Driver's License Info To Help Find Out Who's A Citizen By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 22:30:36 +0000 Updated at 7:57 p.m. ET To help figure out the U.S. citizenship status of every adult living in the country, the Trump administration has been accumulating driver's license information from states including South Dakota, NPR has learned. South Dakota Public Safety Secretary Craig Price — who was appointed to President Trump's commission on law enforcement this year — signed an agreement in April to share information from driver's licenses and state ID cards with the U.S. Census Bureau, according to a copy of the memorandum of understanding the state's Department of Public Safety provided to NPR. In the past year since the Trump administration failed in its attempt to add the now-blocked citizenship question to 2020 census forms, the Census Bureau has been gathering state and federal records under directives from Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross , who oversees the bureau, and an executive order Trump issued in July 2019 . In addition to allowing states to redistrict using the number of Full Article
out Keeping Cool About the 2024 US Election By bestof.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:42:51 GMT The 2024 presidential election is coming to some sort of conclusion (don't forget to vote), but 24/7 slog is making many of us anxious. Thankfully Belladonna made a post about 'How not to freak out about the US election' and plenty of people chimed with advice about how to stay somewhat calm. Hang in there everyone, an end is in sight! Full Article 2024uselection anxiety coping uspolitics wellbeing
out Wigging Out By bestof.metafilter.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:05:44 GMT Would you like another distraction from *waves around* all this? Sweet, come check out lucidium's post about a wig making game. Yeah, you heard that right, come try it! Full Article distraction fun game wig
out Hundreds of Thousands Baptized in Papua New Guinea. Is the Gospel About to Reach the End of the Earth? By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Mon, 08 Jul 2024 00:00:00 GMT Thousands of church members cooperated to pull off the massive PNG for Christ event in Papua New Guinea. The evangelistic efforts resulted in more than 300,000 baptisms. Is this a sign of the last days? Full Article
out The Truth About Angels By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 04 Aug 2024 00:00:00 GMT Lucifer was perfect—a glorious angel. Yet he became obsessed with himself and rebelled against his loving Creator and stole the hearts of a third of the angels. Ever since, Satan and his demons have been fighting for the possession of every human heart. Full Article Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor
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out Impact of covid-19 outbreak on emergency visits at King Saud Medical city - A retrospective study By archive.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:32:08 GMT The spread of COVID19 put a lot of extra work on emergency doctors, due to increased visits as a result of respiratory failure and other consequences caused by the infection. .This item belongs to: texts/opensource.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, Text PDF Full Article texts/opensource
out WEBSITE: All About Jazz Top 10 Songs: October 2024 By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2024-11-01T07:31:08+00:00 All About Jazz features a free song every day spanning all genres of jazz, and of the songs featured in October, these ten represent our reader's favorites as indicated by total listens. Musicians and record labels can submit full length MP3s for consideration here. Enjoy!Top Songs D.D.Q.Christopher ParnisFrom: Everything You Could Be05:03 National NightmareAndrew RathbunFrom: Dark Journey: The Music of Andrew Rathbun05:54 Kind of KennyJason KeiserFrom: Kind of Kenny04:37 ClankPrawit SiriwatFrom: Blueberry05:23 A Thousand NightsCharlie BatesFrom: A Thousand Nights05:04 Jazz Is My LifeStyle Gunhild CarlingFrom: Jazz Is My Lifestyle 3:53 AloftBryn RobertsFrom: Aloft06:35 Love's A MysteryJuliet KellyFrom: Colour Coded02:20 Waltz for TomNoah PetersonFrom: Waltz for Tom03:49 Grove's GrooveMichael DeaseFrom: Grove's Groove06:36... Full Article
out Engineering Search Outcomes By www.seobook.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jan 2022 12:49:50 +0000 Kent Walker promotes public policies which advantage the Google monopoly. His role doing that means he has to write some really bad hot takes that lack context or intentionally & dishonestly redirect attention away from core issues - that's his job. With that in mind, his most recent blog post defending the Google monopoly was exceptional. Force Ranking of Inferior Search Results "When you have an urgent question — like “stroke symptoms” — Google Search could be barred from giving you immediate and clear information, and instead be required to direct you to a mix of low quality results." On some search queries users get a wall of Google ads, the forced ranked Google insert (or sometimes multiple of them with local & ecommerce) and then there can even be a "people also ask" box above the first organic result. The idea that organic results must be low quality if not owned & operated indicates 1 of the following 3 must be true: they should not be in search their content scraping & various revenue shifting scams with their ad tech stack demonetized legit publishers their forced rank of their own content is stripping them of the signals needed to rank websites & pages Whenever Google puts a "people also ask" box above the first organic result that is them saying they did not know what to rank, or they are just trying to create a visual block to push the organic result set down the page and user attention back up toward the ads. The solution to Google's claims is easy to solve. Either of the following would work. Have an API that allows user choice (to set rich snippet or vertical defaults in various categories), or If the vertical inserts remain Google-only then for Google to justify force ranking their own results above the organic result set Google should also be required to rank those same results above all of their ads, so that Google is demonetizing Google along with the rest of the ecosystem, rather than just demonetizing third parties. If the thesis that this information needs to be front and center & that is a matter of life or death, then asking searchers to first scroll past a page or two of ads is not particularly legitimate. Spam & Security "when you use Google Search or Google Play, we might have to give equal prominence to a raft of spammy and low-quality services." Many of the worst versions of spam that have repeatedly made news headlines like fake tech support, fake government document providers, and fake locksmiths were buying distribution through Google Ads or were featured in the search results through Google force ranking their own local search offering even though they knew the results were vastly inferior to Yelp. If Google did not force rank Google local results above the rest of the organic result set then the fake locksmiths would not have ranked. I have lost count of how many articles I have read about hundreds or thousands of fake apps in the Google Play store which existed to defraud advertisers or commit identity theft, but there have been literally thousands of such articles. I see a similar headline at least once a month without eve looking for them. Here is one this week for scammers monetizing the popularity of Wordle with fake apps. Making matters worse, some of the tech support scams showed the URL of a real business and rerouted the call through a Google number directly to a scammer. A searcher who trusted Google & sees Apple.com or Dell.com on Google Ads in the search results then got connected with a scammer who would commit identity theft or encrypt their computer then demand ransom cryptocurrency payments to decrypt it. After making the ads harder to run for scammers Google decided the problem was too hard & expensive to sort out so they also blocked legitimate computer repair shops. Sometimes Google considers something spam strictly due to financial considerations. Their old remote rater documents stated *HELPFUL* hotel affiliate websites should be labeled as spam. Years later the big OTAs are complaining about Google eating their lunch as well as Google is twice as big as the next player. At one point Google got busted for helping an advertiser route around the automated safety features built into their ad network so that they could pay Google to run ads promoting illegal steroids. With cartels, you can only buy illegal goods and services from the cartel if you don't want to suffer ill consequences. The same appears to be true here. The China Problem "Handicapping America’s technology leaders would threaten our leading sources of research and development spending — just as bipartisan voices in Congress are recognizing the need to increase American R&D investment to stay competitive in the global race for AI, quantum, and other advanced technologies." We are patriotic, and, but China... is a favorite misdirection of a tech monopolist. The problem with that is while Eric Schmidt warns it is a national emergency if China overtakes the US in AI tech, Google also operates an AI tech lab in China. In other words, Eric Schmidt is trying to warn you about himself and his business interests at Google. Duplicitous? Absolutely. Patriotic? Less than Chamath! Who the fuck did this? pic.twitter.com/BD4NKpila6— Girolamo Carlo Casio (Free Twatter) (@INArteCarloDoss) January 19, 2022 Inflation "the online services targeted by these bills have reduced prices; these bills say nothing about sectors where prices have actually been rising and contributing to inflation." Technology is no doubt deflationary (moving bits on an optical line is cheaper than printing out a book and shipping it across the world) BUT some dominant channels have increased the cost of distribution by increasing the chunk size of information and withholding performance information. Before Google Analytics was "free" there was a rich and vibrant set of competition in web analytics software with lots of innovation from players like ClickTracks. Most competing solutions went away. Google moved away from an installed licensing model to a hosted service where they can change the price upon contract renewal. Search hid progressively more performance information over time, only sampled data from larger data sets, & now you can sign up for Google Analytics 360 starting at only $150,000 per year. The hidden search performance data also has many layers to that onion. Not only does Google not show keyword referrers on organic search, but they often don't show your paid search keywords either, and they keep extending out keyword targeting broader than advertisers intend. Yesterday's announcement on match type changes had me crawling through query data this morning. I'm staring at many 2-3 word exact match keywords that are matching to 8-word queries. G thinks 'deck paint' and 'how do i put paint on my deck' mean the exact same thing. CPA is 10x.— Brad Geddes (@bgtheory) February 5, 2021 Google used to pay Brad Geddes to run official Google AdWords ad training seminars for advertisers, so the idea that *he* has to express his frustrations on Twitter is an indication of how little effort Google is putting into having open communications channels or caring about what their advertisers think. This is in accordance with the Google customer service philosophy: he told her that the whole idea of customer support was ridiculous. Rather than assuming the unscalable task of answering users one by one, Page said, Google should enable users to answer one another's questions. Those who were paying for ads get the above "serve yourself" treatment, all the while Google regularly resets user default ad settings to extend out ad distribution, automatically ad keywords, shift to enhanced AdWords ad campaigns, etc. Then there are other features which would be beneficial and offered in a competitive market that have been deprioritized. Many years ago eBay did a study which showed their branded Google AdWords ad buys were cannibalistic to eBay profits. Google maintained most advertisers could not conduct such a study because it would be too expensive and Google does not make the feature set available as part of their ad suite. Missing Information "When you search for local businesses, Google Search and Maps may be prohibited from highlighting information we gather about hours of operation, contact information, and reviews. That could hurt small businesses and local retailers, as well as their customers." Claiming reviews or an attempt to offer a comprehensive set of accurate review data as a strong point would be economical with the truth. Back when I had a local business page my only review was from a locksmith spammer / scammer who praised his own two businesses, trashed a dozen other local locksmiths, crapped on a couple local SEO services, and joked about how a local mover smashed the guts out of his dog. Scammer fake reviewer's name was rather sophisticated ... it was ... Loop Dee Loop About a decade back when Google was clearly losing Google took Yelp reviews wholesale (sometimes without even attributing them to Yelp!) and told Yelp that if they did not want Google stealing their work and displacing them with a copy of it then they should block GoogleBot. Google offered the same sort of advice / threat to TripAdvisor. A few years before that Google temporarily "forgot" to show phone numbers on local listings. After Yelp turned down an acquisition offer by Google & Yelp did a great job making some people aware of how Google was stealing their reviews wholesale without attribution Google bought Zagat & Fromer's to augment the Google local review data and then sold those businesses off. This is sort of the same playbook Google has run in the past elsewhere. After Groupon said no to Google's acquisition offer, Google quickly provided daily deal ads to over a dozen Groupon competitors to help commoditize the Groupon offering and market position. Ultimately with the above sort of stuff Google is primarily a volume aggregator or has lower editorial costs than pure plays due to the ability to force bundle their own distribution. And they use the ability to rank themselves above a neutral algorithmic position as a core part of their biz dev strategy. When shopping search engines were popular Google kept rewording the question set they sent remote raters to justify rank demotion for shopping search engines & Google also came up with innovative ranking "signals" like concurrent ranking of their own vertical search offering whenever competitors x or y are shown in the result set & rolled out a "diversity" algorithm to limit how many comparison shopping sites could appear in the search results. The intent of the change was strictly anti-competitive: "Although Google originally sought to demote all comparison shopping websites, after Google raters provided negative feedback to such a widespread demotion, Google implemented the current iteration of its so-called 'diversity' algorithm." As a matter of fact, part of one of many document dumps in recent years went further than the old concurrent ranking signal to a rank x above y feature which highlights how YouTube can be hard coded at a number 1 ranking position. Part of that guide highlighted how to hardcode ranking YouTube #1. If you re-represent content & can force rank yourself #1 (with larger listings) that can be used to force other players onto your platform on your terms. Back when YouTube was must less of a sure thing Google suggested they could threaten to change copyright. This same approach to "relevancy" is everywhere. Did you watermark your images? Well shame on you, as that is good for a rank demotion And if there are photos which are deemed illegal Google will make you file an endless series of DMCA removal requests even though they already had the image fingerprinted. Now there are some issues where there is missing information. These areas involve original reporting on local politics & are called news deserts. As the ad pie has consolidated around Google & Facebook that has left many newspapers high and dry. Private equity players like Alden Global Capital buy up newspapers, fire journalists, and monetize brand equity as they drive the papers into the ground. If you are sub-scale maybe Google steals your money or hits you with a false positive algorithm flag that has you seeking professional mental health help. Big players get a slower blood letting. Google has maintained they do not make any money from news search, but the states lawsuit around ad tech made it clear Google promoted AMP for anti-competitive purposes to block header bidding, lied to news publishers to get them to adopt AMP and eat the tech costs of implementation, did a deal with their biggest competitor in online advertising Facebook to maintain the status quo, charge over double what their competitors do for ad tech, and had a variety of bid rigging auction manipulation algorithms they used to keep funneling more money to themselves. Internally they had an OKR to make *most* search clicks land on AMP pages within a year of launch "AMP launched as an open source project in October 2015, with 26 publishers and over 40 publications already publishing AMP files for our preview demo. Our team built g.co/ampdemo and is now racing towards launching it for all of our users. We're responsible for the AMP @ Google integrations, particularly focusing on Search, our most visible product. We have a Google-wide 2016 OKR to deliver! By the end of 2016, our goal is that 50%+ of content consumed through Search is being consumed through AMP." You don't get over half the web to shift to a proprietary version of HTML in under a year without a lot of manipulation. So, when Google tells buyers an ad sold for one price and they tell sellers it sold for a lower price, isn't that just plain old fraud? I mean, on top of the anti-competitive tying and all that, fraud is illegal, isn't it?— Jerry Neumann (@ganeumann) January 14, 2022 Categories: google Full Article
out Automating Ourselves Out of Existence By www.seobook.com Published On :: Mon, 23 May 2022 15:22:25 +0000 Time has grown more scarce after having a child, so I rarely blog anymore. Though I thought it probably made sense to make at least a quarterly(ish) post so people know I still exist. One of the big things I have been noticing over the past year or so is an increasing level of automation in ways that are not particularly brilliant. :D Just from this past week I've had 3 treat encounters on this front. One marketplace closed my account after I made a bunch of big purchases, likely presuming the purchases were fraudulent based on the volume, new account & an IP address in an emerging market economy. I never asked for a refund or anything like that, but when I believe in something I usually push pretty hard, so I bought a lot. What was dumb about that is they took a person who would have been a whale client & a person they were repeatedly targeting with ads & turned them into a person who would not recommend them ... after being a paying client who spent a lot and had zero specific customer interactions or requests ... an all profit margin client who spent big and then they discarded. Dumb. Similarly one ad network had my account automatically closed after I had not used it for a while. When I went to reactivate it the person in customer support told me it would be easier to just create a new account as reactivating it would take a half week or more. I said ok, went to set up a new account, and it was auto-banned and they did not disclose why. I asked feedback as to why and they said that they could not offer any but it was permanent and lifetime. A few months go by and I wondered what was up with that and I logged into my inactive account & set up a subaccount and it worked right away. Weird. But then even there they offer automated suggestions and feedback on improving your account performance and some of them were just not rooted in fact. Worse yet, if they set the default targeting options to overly broad it can cause account issues in a country like Vietnam to where if you click to approve (or even auto approve!) their automated suggestions you then get notifications about how you are violating some sort of ToS or guidelines ... if they can run that logic *after* you activate *their* suggestions, why wouldn't they instead run that logic earlier? How well do they think you will trust & believe in their automated optimization tips if after you follow them you get warning pop overs? Another big bonus recently was a client was mentioned in a stray spam email. The email wasn't from the client or me, but the fact that a random page on their site was mentioned in a stray spoofed email that got flagged as spam meant that when the ticket notification from the host sent wounded up in spam they never saw it and then the host simply took their site offline. Based on a single email sent from some other server. Upon calling the host with a friendly WTF they explained to the customer that they had so many customers they have to automate everything. At the same time when it came time to restoring hosting that the client was paying for they suggested the client boot in secure mode, run Apache commands x and y, etc. ... even though they knew the problem was not with the server, but an overmalicious automated response to a stray mention in a singular spam email sent by some third party. When the host tried to explain that they "have to" automate everything because they have so many customers the customer quickly cut them off with "No, that is a business choice. You could charge different prices or choose to reach out to people who have spent tens of thousands on hosting and have not had any issues in years." He also mentioned how emails can be sent to spam, or be sent to an inbox on the very web host that went offline & was then inaccessible. Then the lovely customer support person stated "I have heard that complaint before" meaning they are aware of the issue, but do not see it as an issue for them. When the customer said they should follow up any emails with an SMS for servers going offline the person said you could do it on your end & then later sent them a 14-page guide for how to integrate the Twillio API. Nothing in the world is fair. Nothing in the world is equal. But there are smart ways to run a business & dumb ways to run a business. If you have enough time to write a 14-page integration guide it probably makes sense to just incorporate the feature into the service so the guide is unneeded! Businesses should treat their heavy spenders or customers with a long history of a clean account with more care than a newly opened account. I had a big hedge fund as a client who would sometimes want rush work done & would do stuff like "hey good job there, throw in an extra $10,000 for yourself as a bonus" on the calls. Whenever they called or emailed they got a quick response. :D I sort of get that one small marketplace presuming my purchases might have been a scam based on how many I did, how new my account was, and how small they were, but the hosting companies & ad networks that are worth 9 to 12 figures should generally do a bit better. Though in many ways the market cap is a sign the entity is insulated from market pressures & can automate away customer service hoping that their existing base is big enough to offset the customer support horror stories that undermine their brand. It works. At least for a while. A parallel to the above is my Facebook ad account, which was closed about a half decade or so ago due to geographic mismatch. That got removed, but then sort of only half way. If I go to run ads it says that I can't, but then if I go to request an account review to once again explain the geographic difference I can't even get the form to submit unless I edit the HTML of the page on the fly to seed the correct data into the form field as by default it says I can not request a review since I have no ad account. The flip side of the above is if that level of automation can torch existing paid accounts you have to expect the big data search & social companies are taking a rather skeptical view of new sites or players wanting to rank freely in their organic search results or social feeds. With that being the case, it helps to seed what you can to provide many signals that may remove some of the risks of getting set in the bad pile. I have seen loads of people have their YouTube or Facebook or whatever such account get torched & only override the automated technocratic persona non grata policies by having followers in another channel who shared their dire situation so it could get flagged for human review and restoration. If that happens to established & widely followed players who have spent years investing into a platform the odds of it happening to most newer sites & players is quite high. You can play it safe and never say anything interesting, ensuring you are well within the Overtone Window in all aspects of life. That though also almost certainly guarantees failure as it is hard to catch up or build momentum if your defining attribute is being a conformist. Categories: internet Full Article
out Violence broke out after a soccer match in Amsterdam By www.npr.org Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 07:58:45 -0500 Violence after a soccer game in Amsterdam shocks both Dutch and Israeli authorities. Full Article
out Sprouts: Pool is for Everyone By kkfi.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:41:49 +0000 Kierstyn “Key” Ferguson talks about the world of pool: How to get started, how playing has evolved beyond the shady dive bar scene, how games work, and what it’s like […] The post Sprouts: Pool is for Everyone appeared first on KKFI. Full Article
out American Routes – Piedmont Blues with Jontavious Willis & Andrew Alli and The Stooges Brass Band Live from New Orleans By kkfi.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:52:17 +0000 We’re digging into the Piedmont blues, a rich style that mixes ragtime, old-time country music, jazz, gospel, hollers, and historic popular songs. A conversation and music with two younger players […] The post American Routes – Piedmont Blues with Jontavious Willis & Andrew Alli and The Stooges Brass Band Live from New Orleans appeared first on KKFI. Full Article
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out The joy of getting back out there By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 03 Jul 2022 09:47:00 EDT Post-pandemic, design critic Alexandra Lange says we would all benefit from city-wide, street-based events. And it might be worth asking what the kids would want. Meanwhile researcher Adam Mastroianni has found that conversations tend to last a length of time that makes no one happy. Full Article Radio/Tapestry
out What do I need to know about this year's flu shot? By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 01 Oct 2022 04:00:00 EDT Some pharmacists say many people have questions about the timing of their annual flu shot, which will coincide with the availability of bivalent COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what we know about this year's flu shot. Full Article Radio/White Coat/ Black Art
out Cancer taught me the hard truth about speaking up for myself By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 23 Apr 2022 06:00:00 EDT As a little girl, Jennifer Fotheringham was shushed for asking about cancer. As a grown woman, she was dismissed for asking about a mammogram. Now as a cancer survivor, she knows not to be silenced. Full Article Radio/White Coat/ Black Art
out She was sterilized without her consent at 14. Now she wants the practice made a crime By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 13 May 2022 15:34:04 EDT Author and activist Morningstar Mercredi is calling for an end to forced and coerced sterilization, in the hopes that women — especially First Nations, Inuit and Métis women — will never suffer the physical and mental trauma it inflicted upon her. Full Article Radio/White Coat/ Black Art
out Catherine Lacey imagines a character without race or gender in her novel, Pew By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 15:25:54 EST The American author of Pew spoke with Eleanor Wachtel about writing a novel that examines faith, forgiveness and identity politics. Full Article Radio/Writers & Company
out Alice Munro wrote about life, love, sex and secrets — revisit her 2004 conversation with Eleanor Wachtel By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 11:11:03 EDT Alice Munro died on May 13, 2024 at the age of 92. To commemorate her stunning legacy, Writers & Company looks back at a memorable conversation between Eleanor Wachtel and Munro back in 2004. Full Article Radio/Writers & Company
out Edna O'Brien discusses her journey from Ireland's outcast to celebrated icon By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 18 Feb 2018 16:52:00 EST Listen to O'Brien's conversation from 2009 with Eleanor Wachtel. O'Brien died on July 27, 2024 at the age of 93. Full Article Radio/Writers & Company
out Jan 14: Exxon's excellent climate science, dolphins drowned out by noise, supersonic but boomless and more... By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 13 Jan 2023 15:27:52 EST Climate change and insects, and designing Canada’s lunar rover Full Article Radio/Quirks & Quarks
out The history of lock picking can teach us a lot about better digital security By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 15:27:09 EST Security experts and historians discuss how the 6,000-year-old invention has evolved, shaping how we think about safety, protection and trespass in the physical and digital world. Full Article Radio/Spark
out The way we eat is changing. Here's what you need to know about the future of food By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 27 May 2022 16:52:15 EDT The food on our plate might look — and taste — different 30 years from now, but new approaches promise to equitably and sustainably feed everyone on the planet. Full Article Radio/Spark
out Long Range Outlook By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:49:45 -0330 Hey Folks, I thought I would make use of the Flip Camera again today to give you a taste of what's coming up over the next 7-10 days. POINTS -Weak system passing through today and tomorrow will drop some flurries in Labrador... and a solid shower/flurry mix in Newfoundland on Thursday. -Things will clear a little bit on Friday... but I think the Cloud cover will likely dominate this weekend across most of Province. -Early to mid next week a system will be moving in from the South. -It appears Western Labrador could see some Snowfall from this with perhaps a mix through Eastern Labrador. -Newfoundland looks destined to see Rain from this one. ANOTHER AWESOME SHOT I'll leave you with another snap from Nasa's Modis Satellite. -This was taken yesterday. You can clearly see the Cold front moving Southeastward across the Labrador Sea and just licking Northern Newfoundland. -A great shot of Coastal Labrador. You can clearly see the ice breaking up in Groswater Bay and the ice breaking away from the Southeast Coast. -As I mentioned in the pictures on Monday, the Snow melt along the Humber River and even in through Stephenville can also be seen. -SUPER HIGH RES. VERSION: If you want to see a really zoomed in shot... click here. Ryan Full Article
out Chris Hall: There's no path to net-zero without nuclear power, says O'Regan By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 19 Sep 2020 04:00:00 EDT Minister of Natural Resources Seamus O'Regan says Canadians have to be open to more nuclear power generation if this country is to meet the carbon emissions reduction targets it agreed to five years ago in Paris. Full Article Radio/The House
out Jailed Turkish journalist wrote prison memoir smuggled out on bits of paper By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Jun 2020 17:35:25 EDT Celebrated Turkish writer Ahmet Altan was freed on April 14, 2021, after international pressure helped secure his release. He’d spent four years and seven months in prison. This episode by IDEAS producer Mary Lynk won an Amnesty International Canada Media Award for outstanding human rights reporting. Full Article Radio/Ideas
out Why cats may have more to teach us about living the good life than Socrates By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 06 May 2021 04:00:00 EDT Unlike humans, cats aren't burdened with questions about love, death and the meaning of life. They have no need for philosophy at all. So what's to be learned from this "unexamined" way of being? English philosopher John Gray explains. Full Article Radio/Ideas
out Do dogs feel guilt? Scientists exchange discoveries about animal cognition By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 05 Nov 2021 16:17:19 EDT Animals — what on earth are they thinking? A panel of scientists explore the notion of animal cognition from what your dog means when it wags its tail, to the incredible problem-solving skills of crows, as part of the Aspen Ideas Festival. Full Article Radio/Ideas
out When the city of Dublin banned sandwich boards, Irish pubs put out these instead By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 20 Apr 2024 11:40:00 EDT Without permission to use sandwich boards to attract business, the Irish had to get resourceful. Full Article Radio/Under the Influence
out Houston, We Have Pizza: advertising in outer space By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2024 06:09:26 EDT Now that commercialized space travel has arrived, the world of marketing is setting its sights on the stars. Full Article Radio/Under the Influence
out Saundre Simmons Set For Streaming Bout By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 13:43:02 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] Bermudian boxer Saundre “Dash” Simmons is determined to seize the moment as he prepares to face Nigerian fighter Nosa Divine Nehikhare in Houston, Texas, on Friday, [November 1]. The light heavyweight match-up, set to take place at the Red Owl Boxing Arena, will be featured on the undercard of a show […] Full Article All Sports #Boxing #StephenWrightReports
out Saundre Simmons On Knockout Win & More By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:51:10 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] Bermudian boxer Saundre “Dash” Simmons believes his stoppage victory over Nosa Divine Nehikhare represents a significant step forward in his burgeoning professional career. Simmons showcased his rising talent by defeating the Nigerian southpaw with a fourth-round stoppage in Houston, Texas, on Friday, [November 1]. He remains undefeated after five professional bouts. […] Full Article All News Sports #Boxing #StephenWrightReports
out What question do you have about the new COVID-19 subvariant? By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 06 Jan 2023 13:12:27 EST A new COVID-19 subvariant has now been confirmed in multiple provinces in Canada. The Omicron offshoot is also rising rapidly south of the border, and scientists say it could soon be a dominant strain in the U.S. and other countries. Full Article Radio/Cross Country Checkup
out Wayne Shorter Quartet - Without a Net By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 Feb 2013 00:00:00 +0000 The jazz great evokes this music’s golden era on a new set of live songs. Full Article
out Glenn Lewis - World Outside My Window By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 00:00:00 +0000 A polished, heartfelt collection of sincerely delivered RnB. Full Article
out OutKast - Stankonia By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000 The greatest hip hop album of the 21st century. Full Article
out AI on the frontline: How can retailers outsmart fraudsters in real time? By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: By Aviram Ganor, General Manager EMEA, Riskified.Retailers have plenty to keep them awake at night, whether it’s enticing consumers to shop, utdoing their competition or – most worrying of all – how to ensure their long-term survival in a rocky economy. Full Article
out Kansas City Chiefs' Harrison Butker attacked LGBTQ rights and said women grads were excited about marriage and kids. Here’s what social media said. By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-05-16T20:36:11Z Full Article