The point is that Jeremy's has to spend $800K/month to reach its customers, which means that it either has to accept $800K less in profits, or make it up by charging more and/or skimping on quality.
#TargetedAdvertising is *incredibly* expensive, and incredibly lucrative - for the #AdTech platforms that sit between creative workers and media companies on one side, and audiences on the other.
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In order to target ads, ad-tech has to collect deep, nonconsensual dossiers on every user, full of personal, sensitive and potentially compromising information.
The switch to targeted ads was part of the #enshittification cycle, whereby companies like Facebook and #Google lured in users by offering high-quality services - FB showed you the things the users you asked to hear from posted, and Google returned the best results it could.
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