Reddit introduces a new ad format that looks similar to posts made by users | TechCrunch

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Reddit introduces a new ad format that looks similar to posts made by users | TechCrunch - Lemmy.zip

There’s absolutely no fucking way CTR for those is 28%.

I do not believe that.

Posts don’t even have a CTR that high, that would mean the average user goes no further than 4 ads before clicking one.

Now I wish I bought some stock so I could get in on a shareholder lawsuit about them cooking the books on this shit.

I replied to you you elsewhere in this thread, but they never claimed to be getting 28% CTR. They only claimed that this format performs 28% better than alternatives.

If a different ad format was getting 1% CTR, then a 28% improvement is still only a total 1.28% CTR.

Thanks, I’ve updated both comments.