Toolbars and Network Quality | LinkShare Blog

posted by jangro on (3 years, 6 months ago)

Linkshare has made a post on their blog acknowledging the recent issues that have been raised about OneCause.

Toolbars and Network Quality | LinkShare Blog: "We take network quality seriously. That’s why we have a team dedicated to preserving the integrity of our network. That team applied the same standards to the OneCause toolbar as any other publisher toolbar. Some publishers may not like toolbars, and may disagree with the idea that it’s okay for a toolbar to allow ‘an end user’s express and informed consent’ to see a ‘special offer or proposal’, but that is a different issue. We wanted to take a moment to reinforce to the community that we remain committed to ensuring that all members of our network are compliant with our Network Policies & Guidelines. Mark Kirschner, CMO"

"Some publsihers may not like toolbars, and disagree with the idea that it’s okay for a toolbar to allow ‘an end user’s express and informed consent’ to see a ‘special offer or proposal’, but that is a different issue."

That's for sure!

Anyway, good for Mark for coming out to address these issues on the Linkshare blog. Looks like he's got comments turned on. If you've got feedback for him, that'd be a good place to leave it.


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  • jangro saved this to Affiliate Marketing 3 years, 6 months ago
  • Posted by Sheryl 3 years, 6 months ago

    No comments are not turned on. They appear to be turned on but if you post a comment, it will just remain in the awaiting moderation queue. Linkshare is clearly in the wrong on this issue and not willing to come clean or allow anyone else to say it like it is.

  • jangro

    Posted by jangro 3 years, 6 months ago

    I see. well even if it goes into moderation and never comes out, I bet
    they're reading.

  • Posted by Sheryl 3 years, 6 months ago

    Yes, sure they're reading and that's why they're not releasing any comments.

    UPDATE a full day later:

    1.
    Sheryl Says:
    Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    November 19th, 2008 at 2:41 pm

    What safeguards are in place to catch these “bugs” especially when those bugs may be placed intentionally by the toolbar creator/affiliate?

  • Posted by Andrei 3 years, 5 months ago

    What bugs are we talking about? They didn't mention any of the bugs


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