With congress out for some kind of pound of tech flesh, if that ever happens, it's like Google is simply creating any kind of exemption that could please the political class. This reminds me when the Feds finally created the no call list for unwanted phone call ads and pitches that started back in the day, but wait, somehow political ads were exempt. Nowadays the same is true of free access to types of political information like signing petitions, it's automatically public information, and anyone with a downloadable database capability can start spamming that list for whatever political pitch imaginable. That's right a double standard for political advertising for unwanted pitches, usually for campaign contributions, endlessly. :-) It's like big tech pandering to congress, buying favor?
With congress out for some kind of pound of tech flesh, if that ever happens, it's like Google is simply creating any kind of exemption that could please the political class. This reminds me when the Feds finally created the no call list for unwanted phone call ads and pitches that started back in the day, but wait, somehow political ads were exempt. Nowadays the same is true of free access to types of political information like signing petitions, it's automatically public information, and anyone with a downloadable database capability can start spamming that list for whatever political pitch imaginable. That's right a double standard for political advertising for unwanted pitches, usually for campaign contributions, endlessly. :-) It's like big tech pandering to congress, buying favor?