While accidentally searching for “Twitter” the other day, I saw a human rights advertisement (it won’t always come up, you may have to reload the page a few times to see it) on Google at the top. This might not seem like a big deal, just an ad for a Twitter account, but this is Vietnam, where talking about this stuff is very sensitive. For example, it would not be a good idea for me to start a blog site to talk about human rights.
When you advertise with Google, you can target your ads by location, so it’s guaranteed Witnessorg wanted this advertisement seen by Vietnamese (You can tell I’m on google.com.vn by the way) or expats here. If you look at their Twitter site (image below), their bio says: “WITNESS (www.witness.org) uses video to open the eyes of the world to human rights violations.” This is basically an ad to tell people in Vietnam to document violations on video and share.
Yikes. Like I said, sensitive stuff.
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