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adamlgerber | 3 years ago
I am $50MM+/year spender on Meta ads and while I know that ad load is up I don't think its up that much where ads run alongside each other.
If you can show me evidence of this I will make a big fucking deal of this to Meta.
gnicholas|3 years ago
I typically bail when I see two in a row, in a vain attempt to send the message that multiple ads back-to-back is not cool.
edit: just logged in and of the first 20 timeline items, 9 were ads (including two cases of back-to-back ads). It's basically half of what I see.
winrid|3 years ago
I wonder if you don't follow a lot of pages or something, so it's breaking the algorithm.
HDThoreaun|3 years ago
gnicholas|3 years ago
It's possible that ads are now cheaper, but also less effective. I only ever did pay per click because impressions mean nothing to a startup that no one has ever heard of. But it was always hard to break out of the default settings that were pay per impression.
astrange|3 years ago
gnicholas|3 years ago
Makes me wonder if the troubles at Meta run deeper than the current layoffs will solve.
DavidPeiffer|3 years ago
Post, ad, post, ad, reels (which I've never intentionally clicked), ad, 3 posts, (ad, 2 posts) repeated indefinitely.
My wife, through the Facebook app, had a roughly similar pattern, though with far more suggested groups.
gnicholas|3 years ago
Ancalagon|3 years ago