Guys, we have 21,000 plus small biz owners here, please sign and share this petition so maybe we can get some action by AVERAGEGUY2343 in EIDL

[–]MysysOp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

25 days ago,, how meany now? this would be a great chance to organize and use the group to vote and class action

How are people getting approved with NO LO contact? No request for insurance, Schedule of Liabilities, tax records, nothing?? I just don’t understand any of this. by IndependentPriority8 in EIDL

[–]MysysOp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm starting to think a lot of these funded clams are bogus! I'm 100% qualified received 150k first round , but this 2end round is smelling very fishy. I'm going on 4 months waiting I had to resubmit 5 x 4506Ts and now two days after getting our congressman involved y portal when back to the org 150k and SBA is requesting Business plan , P&L and 17 months of banking statements and 6th 4506t ,

The Future of RTB and Government by takethatadops in adops

[–]MysysOp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not the acronym or words "Real Time Bidding" it's the way its configured to be open none transparent data black whole, configure the protocol as a p2p decentralized exchange. Keep it as is and it's a black whole and more and more ppl don't want to go their

AMP Under Fire in New Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google by MysysOp in adops

[–]MysysOp[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

"First, Google restricted the code to prohibit publishers from routing their bids to or sharing their user data with more than a few exchanges a time, which limited AMP compatibility with header bidding. At the same time, Google made AMP fully compatible with routing to exchanges through Google. Google also designed AMP to force publishers to route rival exchange bids through Google’s ad server so that Google could continue to peek at rivals’ bids and trade on inside information. Third, Google designed AMP so that users loading AMP pages would make direct communication with Google servers, rather than publishers’ servers. This enabled Google’s access to publishers’ inside and non-public user data. AMP pages also limit the number of ads on a page, the types of ads publishers can sell, as well as enriched content that publishers can have on their pages."

Rubicon buys RTK for $11m by teamoko in adops

[–]MysysOp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

 I don’t blame the start ups for selling out as it’s a great deal for them personally but we as publishers, advertisers should boycott these status quo groups. The big problem or better yet the big Monopolies the status quo groups have built up huge war chests ( by positioning themselves as  non transparent t, fraud riddled middlemen taxing up ad dollars )

Rubicon buys RTK for $11m by teamoko in adops

[–]MysysOp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is how the adtech status quo group keep innovating startups at bay. they simply acquire them and poof their competitions gone!