But would you have clicked if the headline was "No crypto commercials during Super Bowl due to crypto winter."
It was simply ... "the deals fell apart".
CoinDesk went with the same type of bogus headline as Watcher.guru, then had to retract:
CORRECTION: There's been no ban by the network, but crypto advertising will be notably absent from this year's Super Bowl - a big change from last year's "Crypto Bowl."
But then I had read somewhere else, ... Decrypt I think, sayting that there actually will be a couple ads that are crypto-related that will run. Anyway, don't know, don't care.
what is the reason for this? are they trying to "protect" the consumer?
There was no ban.
But would you have clicked if the headline was "No crypto commercials during Super Bowl due to crypto winter."
It was simply ... "the deals fell apart".
CoinDesk went with the same type of bogus headline as Watcher.guru, then had to retract:
https://twitter.com/CoinDesk/status/1623002422024056845 [Nitter]
But then I had read somewhere else, ... Decrypt I think, sayting that there actually will be a couple ads that are crypto-related that will run. Anyway, don't know, don't care.
Funny thing is I never read that as title as literal, because there has been and is no legal basis for a ban.
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