Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
from the did-you-hear dept
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is an anonymous piece-by-piece response to a comment questioning the truth about what happened with GARM:
I don’t think this theory of “brand safety” makes sense.
And yet plenty of advertises subscribed to it. Even if they are wrong, telling (using governmental power) them they can’t talk about their view is… Ethically reprehensible. And a violation of the First Amendment.
An advertising cartel isn’t really the answer to that though, nor is it appropriate.
Sure. But GARM was not a cartel. There was no coercion. No “price regulation”. No “forcing out of business” (unless you count people not wanting to do business with you… but in that case you would be an entitled asshole, or a thief).
We as a society can talk through issues like this without a house brand which sells soap reckoning that they know better on moderation issues. We can also do moderation for normal sites, not tailored specifically to kids, without adding padding to everything.
Does “best practices” not mean anything to you? There was no direct control of moderation. Just standards and best practices so the advertises (the ones that valued the standards and practice GARM suggested) could field comfortable advertising there.
In second place, it’s Guiltypanacea with a related comment about Elon’s lawsuit:
Pretty cute to claim GARM violated antitrust laws while also claiming Twitter is the singular “global town square.”
For editor’s choice on the insightful side, we start out with another anonymous comment on the subject:
This isn’t about moderation, though. It’s about advertising. This is about companies realizing that advertising alongside polarizing content is going to lose them customers, because their brand is going to be associated with that content.
These companies don’t want to offend potential customer bases. And that’s a perfectly reasonable business decision. Not to mention well within their rights of freedom of association.
Next, it’s an anonymous comment about why big companies face antitrust scrutiny even when they have competitors:
That’s the wrong question. Yes, a company can have a monopoly simply by being the best. That’s not illegal; but, once in that position, they come under additional legal scrutiny. Thus, the monopolist is prohibited from doing things (“abusing their monopoly”) that their smaller competitors legally could do. It’s probably legal for Kagi or DuckDuckGo to make “tying” deals with Mozilla and Apple, exactly the same as what was found illegal for Google to do.
And as for “solutions”, this is hardly the only situation in which there’s nothing obvious for a court to do. Convicting or acquitting someone of murder doesn’t solve anything either, for example, but a court still makes that determination. Sometimes with negative effects to other people, such as the convict’s family, balanced by nothing but a vague sense of justice.
While I’m not entirely sure whether it’s right for Google’s payments to be considered illegal, requiring Google to stop buying market share, and go back to earning it, doesn’t strike me as crazy. With their market dominance, they can afford payments their competitors can’t, effectively locking out those competitors. Unless and until the competition becomes so good it can’t be ignored, which is hard to do while Google is tilting the playing field. That seems similar to “payola” which was found to be illegal in the music market; or to Standard Oil paying railroad companies to favor their shipments, also found illegal.
Over on the funny side, both our winners also come in response to Elon’s lawsuit against GARM. First, it’s That One Guy with a summary of events:
The Republican First Amendment(tm) strikes again
Elon: Fuck off, we don’t need or want you around!
Advertisers: Alright, we will indeed ‘fuck off’ then and take our money with us.
Elon: RICO! Blackmail! How dare those advertisers do exactly what I told them to do and stop giving me money?!
In second place, it’s an anonymous prognostication:
Sometime in the future…
3rd act twist: GARM members are jointly and severally responsible for the damages.
- X/Twitter is a member
- X/Twitter bears the costs for damages
For editor’s choice on the funny side, we start out with an anonymous comment about a Michigan prosecutor complaining about the need to convict people for asset forfeiture:
“Now that we have to convict people, it will be harder to convict people”
─Person whose job it is to convict people
Finally, it’s David on last week’s comments post, responding to the previous winning comment about Donald Duck making a better president than Donald Trump, and taking a long walk to get to a very silly joke:
He’d be called a lame duck even before assuming office. Also Arthur Byron Cover would be a shoe-in for vice president: just imagine the impact of an election campaign that can proudly proclaim: “Your best choice for this election: Duck and Cover!”
That’s all for this week, folks!


Comments on “Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt”
monopoly?
Long ago,
Corp Fuel companies had a problem with SMALLER fuel companies selling gas at lower prices. Even a few pennies less.
They got the fuel from the Same sources, but the lower prices REALLY put a dent into the Larger Gas stations.
The states were forces to make ANTI-COMPETITIVE regulations.
So insted oa gas station selling at 10 cents LOWER, they had to MATCH prices. So most of them Quit.
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Don’t you just hate it when larger gas stations are better able to bribe the states than smaller ones.
And now that the Supreme Court has given the green light to bribery again, the good old days are here again.
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Keep pushing the anti-Twitter / anti-Elon hate speech! That guy is despicable…a NAZI, basically! He’s an apartheidist! His father stole precious jewels from the primitive natives and that’s what really founded Elon’s fortune!
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You do know the history of the United States?
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The United States is one of the most EVIL countries in the world. Irredeemable, basically! A source of more suffering and trauma than Hitler’s Germany or Stalin’s Russia!! Stolen land! SLAVERY! 3/5ths! White Power! Stealing land from Mexico and cheating the French out of half the continent, and robbing Russia of Alaska! Warmongers! RACISM! Islamophobia! CAPITALIST OPPRESSION! All Elon Musk’s fault!!!
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lol
lmao, even
Re: Re: Re: Or you get the clitty cage again
Time for your meds Herman.
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USA is committing TRANS GENOCIDE!
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Substitute ‘Republican’ for ‘USA’, and you would be correct. Without such a correction, your sentence is short-sighted by a pretty large margin.
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ORANGE MAN BAD
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He is, and he’s going to get his ass kicked.
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More like Orange Man shit his depends while losing his train of thought while talking around his dentures while hoping to avoid jail time for his numerous indictments and prosecutions.
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Another edgy troll cosplaying as a leftist but using the vocabulary and practices of a right winger. It’s not hate speech. The natives aren’t primitive.
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“Primitive natives.” You keep using that phrase. I don’t think it means what you think it means.
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Dumb, low impulse-control blacks?
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It seems you have poor impulse control
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Thank you for proving you have no idea what the phrase ‘primitive natives’ means.
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It’s not “hate speech” to observe what Elon does you fucking dork.
suing garm for collusion is like...
Suing GARM is like suing Consumer Reports for telling consumers that Samsung is not very reliable.
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That has happened before.
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“Suzuki’s own expert witnesses testified the automaker was aware of 213 deaths and 8,200 injuries involving Suzuki Samurai rollovers.”
And then they have the nerve to complain about the reporting that they have a rollover problem.
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That is completely and utterly false. GARM is a cartel. It is an organization consisting of advertisers and ad networks which collude with each other, and which cover the vast majority of market-share reaching the standard of a monopoly.
Not liking Elon doesn’t make this any less true in the slightest.
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Can you tell us your lies about ANSI, IEEE, IEC, ISO and ITU too?
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Hey Linda don’t you have a fire to put out that your boss started?
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…hallucinated nobody mentally competent, ever.
GARM is no more a cartel than the National Fire Protection Association. Less of one, since NFPA electrical standards are the basis for most electrical codes nationwide. Nothing GARM does is criminal. GARM doesn’t set pricing, chose who advertisers advertise with, or require members take any specific action. The fact that X could withdraw its membership on a whim and rejoin GARM while not meeting GARM standards is evidence of that. The fact that X can’t get the pricing it wants is evidence of that.
X is claiming to follow the National electrical code, and when called out, screaming that their slipshod electrical work is fine, and demanding X bring that work up to code is too woke and the NFPA is actually a conspiracy against the owner telling everyone the truth, that electrical fires are a hoax to support the IBEW.