>Google is issuing refunds to advertisers whose ads ran on its sites found to have fake traffic, according to a new report.
>The refunds come as Google develops a tool to give online marketers more transparency into the ads they buy using the company's technology.
>The refunds suggest that fake ads are a bigger problem than the company has previously acknowledged.
>>/h/ttps://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/25/google-giving-refunds-to-advertisers-over-ads-paired-with-fake-traffic.html
Wow, what a "coincidence". As soon as we make the push to start using AdNauseam, Google is bleeding money, and advertisers are losing trust in the company. This is undeniable evidence that this works, and that this is the ideal way to kill Google. Don't listen to shills that say it doesn't work.
As a general rundown, AdNauseam (base on uBlock Origin) blocks all ads from being seen by you, but clicks them all, running advertisers profile on you. Then, when google detects that you are clicking ads in what appears to them in an automated fashion, they're forced to refund the company's using Googles advertising service. This will create distrust in Googles and hopefully decrease their main source of income - advertising.