Dear Online Advertising Industry,
I have noticed recently that you have become very passionate about transparency.
- Mark Zuckerberg, you have said you want to bring Facebook to an "even higher standard of transparency."
- Google, you have issued a "Transparency Report"
- IAB - you've said "Transparency Is The Key To Programmatic Success"
- Marc Pritchard of P&G, you have given an "...impassioned speech on transparency."
- Keith Weed of Unilever, you have "...demand(ed) more transparency" from digital media.
- Sir Martin Sorrell of WPP, you have said "it’s important to be transparent."
- 4As - you have issued the "4A’s Transparency Guiding Principles of Conduct"
- ANA - you even created and celebrated Transparency Day! (Was there a parade? Did you have a Transparency Eve party?)
Because I have a problem with this transparency talk. I think you're all full of shit. I think you people are loud and outraged when you can't get transparency but you become awfully quiet when you're asked to provide it.
You see, there's more to this transparency thing than the petty bickering of CEOs and billionaires. There's also the little issue of the relationship between you and us. Or does the public not figure into your idea of transparency? Is transparency only an issue when your money is at stake?
Personally, here's what I (and about 7 billion of my friends) would like a little transparency on...
- Mr. P&G and Mr. Unilever: I'd like some transparency on the type and the amount of personal, private information about me you have been gathering with your relentless online tracking.
- Mr. WPP: Would you mind explaining to me what you and your colleagues in the holding companies are doing with my information?
- Mr. Facebook and Mr. Google: If you wouldn't mind, I would like to know what kind of information about me you have been revealing to your clients.
- Ms. 4As and Mr. ANA and Mr. IAB: Just curious about who your members have been buying information about me from and selling information to?
If you're really as committed to transparency as you say you are, I would be grateful for a full accounting. Otherwise, I would appreciate it if you would take your transparency bullshit and stick it up your ass.
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