That's explicitly not the logic EFF is using; they come close to outright rejecting it.
> ... when the amount of impressions are no longer worth doing it for
> The Numbers Aren't Working Out
I don't know. That's front and center. Can to share how that's an "outright rejection"?
They explicitly say they're staying on other platforms whose ideologies they don't agree with.
Because there's enough people there to be worth it
It's like how the Soviets and the Americans were allies in world war II, the pros outweighed the cons
Was it costing a lot of money or resources to say on X? If they got few impressions what does it matter? You can write the content once.
> ... when the amount of impressions are no longer worth doing it for
> The Numbers Aren't Working Out
I don't know. That's front and center. Can to share how that's an "outright rejection"?
They explicitly say they're staying on other platforms whose ideologies they don't agree with.
Because there's enough people there to be worth it
It's like how the Soviets and the Americans were allies in world war II, the pros outweighed the cons
Was it costing a lot of money or resources to say on X? If they got few impressions what does it matter? You can write the content once.