Sentences with phrase «influenced by advertisers»

Unless there are two determiners of what appears on TOD, advertisers on advertising and editorial staff on content, I don't see how the editorial staff can be influenced by advertisers (except in the normal economic sense).
My content is never influenced by advertisers.
Our editorial content is not influenced by advertisers or affiliate partnerships.
My editorial content is not influenced by advertisers or affiliate partnerships.
Our editorial content is not influenced by advertisers or affiliate partnerships.
This website accepts advertising in the form of monetary and other compensation; as such, topics of discussion are occasionally influenced by these advertisers.
In a letter published on the eve of Google's IPO, the company explained the phrase to mean its search results were «unbiased and objective,» not subject to influence by advertisers or the whims of Google's own engineers.
This is not to say that there aren't many legitimate rationales for running the ad (raising revenue to allow the site to operate, stimulating discussion as you did here, etc.), but the rationale of allowing most ads simply to prevent undue influence by advertisers doesn't seem reasonable.

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Disclosure: Team Clark is adamant that we will never write content influenced by or paid for by an advertiser.
Advertisers do not influence editorial decisions, and advertising space is sold independently from any decisions about editorial content for all materials published by AMP.
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Everything on this site — the analysis, the opinions, the research — is that of each article's author (usually J.D. Roth) and is not influenced or edited by advertisers.
· Editorial content on the Simply sites is not influenced by advertisements unless the content is sponsored content, in which case, the content will be clearly demarcated and identified with the title «Ad,» «Advertisement,» or «Sponsored», or a similar designation, indicating that the content is being provided by or on behalf of an advertiser or sponsor.
• the 2006 user uproar over the introduction of the News Feed; • the 2007 outrage over Facebook allowing user profiles to be discoverable by search engines; • the 2008 complaints about Facebook's practice of indefinitely keeping copies of user data from deleted accounts; • the 2008 backlash when the «Beacon» program was introduced; • the 2009 user indignation about expansions to Facebook's user data retention policies; • the 2010 concern over the way Facebook was handling privacy and was divulging identifying information to advertisers; • the 2010 worry that Facebook was «breaking things»; • the 2015 critique that Facebook was acting in an anti-competitive manner in introducing a «Free Basics» program in India; • and more recently, in responses over Facebook's influence on the 2016 U.S. elections and other global elections.
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