• @Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world
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      1203 months ago

      Money has been spent, budgets committed, etc. Think of it like steering a large ship. You may turn the wheel immediately, but the ship will take time to adjust it’s course.

      • @chakan2@lemmy.world
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        293 months ago

        Ahh…the fortune 500 excuse…luckily those ships contain cash hordes that won’t run out for decades to centuries.

        • @Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world
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          133 months ago

          It takes time for approvals and the general clusterfuck of decision-making. I’m not defending it, just what I see.

        • @Rampsquatch@sh.itjust.works
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          33 months ago

          And if they already paid for a certain amount of ads? What if there is a contract and they are obligated to have their ads on the platform for a certain amount of time? There are any number of reasons why they can’t just pull the plug , no matter how much they may or may not want to.

    • @Nollij@sopuli.xyz
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      203 months ago

      Often there are contracts. Sometimes for a very long time, often multi-year. There are sometimes escape clauses (like a morality clause for a spokesperson), but these aren’t easy to invoke.

      I suspect many of them are up for annual review/renewal, when they can be terminated without penalty. It might also just be an attempt to get better terms.

    • @b161@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      113 months ago

      Yup. Every company still on there is a Nazi brand. If they actually cared about that they’d pull their ads immediately.