Perhaps as regards real time usage of the internet. But you might raise an eyebrow if you learnt how many books they have disappeared. Of course, as a private business, they are completely within their right. But, as when Facebook or Twitter bans a popular blogger (like a Berenson), and simultaneously loses hundreds of thousands of eyeba…
Perhaps as regards real time usage of the internet. But you might raise an eyebrow if you learnt how many books they have disappeared. Of course, as a private business, they are completely within their right. But, as when Facebook or Twitter bans a popular blogger (like a Berenson), and simultaneously loses hundreds of thousands of eyeballs they could have marketed to, that is placing ideology (Whose?) ahead of profits, which is most curious for a money-grubbing capitalist corporation.
Perhaps as regards real time usage of the internet. But you might raise an eyebrow if you learnt how many books they have disappeared. Of course, as a private business, they are completely within their right. But, as when Facebook or Twitter bans a popular blogger (like a Berenson), and simultaneously loses hundreds of thousands of eyeballs they could have marketed to, that is placing ideology (Whose?) ahead of profits, which is most curious for a money-grubbing capitalist corporation.
These people are rich enough, and probably get plenty more from the other rich ones than comes from marketing.