Twitter Activism: Paid Ads Targeting SJWs

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Jimmy Marr

Twitter Activism: Paid Ads Targeting SJWs

Post by Jimmy Marr » Mon May 04, 2015 2:20 pm

Andrew Auernheimer:
I decided to spend a few pennies on Twitter ads today. These impressions are a little expensive but I feel like I can definitely game the targeting system to make them super cheap. There's some CPA pricing structures here that don't seem to take into account that one might want only to generate negative reactions to ad campaigns.
Thanks to Twitter's integration of Acxiom and Datalogix to its ad console, you can do some wonderful targeting. You can aim for people that have donated to Democratic campaigns, or animal rights causes (can't wait to try to sell those people some furs). You can aim for women who shop fine jewelry. You can also choose to display ads to followers of specific users, like @Jezebel or @feministing.
Here's how it looks and works:

https://storify.com/weev/fun-with-twitter-ads-day-1

Mike Sullivan

Re: Twitter Activism: Paid Ads Targeting SJWs

Post by Mike Sullivan » Thu May 07, 2015 7:45 pm

Twitter blocks promoted tweets by notorious white supremacist

Company acts to prevent further abuse by white nationalist and internet troll after he promoted two offensive tweets using Twitter’s ad platform

Twitter has banned promoted tweets that were being used to push white supremacist messages on the website. The tweets were sent and promoted through the company’s advertising tools by Andrew ‘weev’ Auernheimer, a former president of the trolling group known as the “Gay Nigger Association of America”.

Among the tweets promoted by Auernheimer was one that read: “Whites need to stand up for one another and defend ourselves from violence and discrimination. Our race is dying.” A second promoted tweet read: “White pride, world wide. Do you know the 14 words?” – a reference to the white nationalist credo: “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.”

But a further attempt to promote the first tweet a day later led to a rejection from Twitter, which cited a ban on ads dealing with hate content, sensitive topics and violence.

Auernheimer’s association with white supremacist movements was frequently written off as another form of provocation from the notorious troll, but after serving a jail sentence for his role in hacking AT&T’s iPad billing system, he stepped up his involvement. In October 2014, he gave an interview to white supremacist site Daily Stormer in which he revealed a large chest tattoo of a swastika, and spoke about his history as “a longtime critic of Judaism, black culture, immigration to Western nations, and the media’s constant stream of anti-white propaganda”. The site this week approvingly reported on his promotion of white pride on Twitter.

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2 ... uernheimer

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