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datingapps | 11 years ago

Not OT. I wish I didn't have to either. I know many at FB read HN, and I don't want to make a bad situation even worse by getting singled out for blowing the whistle on this clearly unfair (and possibly illegal) situation.

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turtle4|11 years ago

The situation sucks for you, but there isn't anything remotely illegal about it, and it really isn't a matter of being unfair. They don't have a monopoly on online advertising, and they are free to make whatever business deals they want. Dating ads can be shady. They consider it less hassle for them to work with known entities for a premium price than try to work with every site out there. That's not a matter of fairness, it's just business.

It just sucks to be in the position you are with essentially no leverage in the relationship, and dependence on a single source of advertising. I think the other comments offer some insights on how to try to diversify. I don't think you have a real alternative beyond that.

Good luck!

datingapps|11 years ago

Thanks.

Would it still be legal if there was evidence that they had deals with Zoosk and Match.com to keep smaller advertisers off their platform?