This summary literally strips out the most important part 😂
Google’s default search deal with Apple is worth so much to the search giant that Google pays 36 percent of its search advertising revenue from Safari to keep its search engine set as the default in Apple’s browser, Bloomberg reported.
This is the second time today I’ve seen the auto TLDR bot get called out for obliterating the purpose of the article. Except this time around, the title actually includes the section you quoted… With the other article, the title was unhelpful and the bot didn’t pick up on it either.
Can you block a user on Lemmy but keep the contents of the replies?
“Google pays 36 percent of its search advertising revenue from Safari to keep its search engine set as the default in Apple’s browser”
The former implies some sort of fixed cost arrangement.
The latter implies a revenue share based on traffic and volume of advertising. It could even include all search revenue for ads displayed in Safari via Google owned ad networks - even if the ad placement did not originate from a google search.
This summary literally strips out the most important part 😂
Google’s default search deal with Apple is worth so much to the search giant that Google pays 36 percent of its search advertising revenue from Safari to keep its search engine set as the default in Apple’s browser, Bloomberg reported.
This is the second time today I’ve seen the auto TLDR bot get called out for obliterating the purpose of the article. Except this time around, the title actually includes the section you quoted… With the other article, the title was unhelpful and the bot didn’t pick up on it either.
Can you block a user on Lemmy but keep the contents of the replies?
“36% cut of safari deal”
is very different to
“Google pays 36 percent of its search advertising revenue from Safari to keep its search engine set as the default in Apple’s browser”
The former implies some sort of fixed cost arrangement.
The latter implies a revenue share based on traffic and volume of advertising. It could even include all search revenue for ads displayed in Safari via Google owned ad networks - even if the ad placement did not originate from a google search.