I have to run but I’m talking about the sponsorships now that are under the video from being retargeted. Besides the stop and watch video. Double ads. Ugh! Your site is bomb!
Re: the ban on clapping and cheering – While probably well intentioned, this “one size fits all” approach of banning ALL CLAPPING AND CHEERING FROM ALL EVENTS actually dishonors the fact that autism is a spectrum disorder. While, by definition, it includes some degree of sensory related challenges, these vary greatly among those with autism and noise tolerance can improve greatly (as it has with my son) via intervention. A better approach might be to have a sensory friendly section that is further from the band and is a “no clapping/no cheering” zone. Other entities, like movie theaters host sensory friendly events without requiring that ALL movies become sensory friendly. A more moderate, less extreme approach might also help educate people without autism and lessen the likelihood of backlash because “they’re the reason we cannot even cheer at our school events!” No bueno.
It doesn’t really matter to me, but I just want to know which way they’re going to be! If it’s image first, it makes sense to add a headline or question on the image and then add the post… If it’s copy first, I might want to add that headline or question back into the copy instead of just in the image…
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Hey! Finally catching you live tonight!
I love it! So good to see you!
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Hey ed
Eww lol
Looks like Instagram posts!
I like image then copy. However in my feed today when watching a video I’m seeing a ad
That’s what i see too
Text then image is LinkedIn as well
And now you have to grab them with the picture
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I have to run but I’m talking about the sponsorships now that are under the video from being retargeted. Besides the stop and watch video. Double ads. Ugh! Your site is bomb!
Re: the ban on clapping and cheering – While probably well intentioned, this “one size fits all” approach of banning ALL CLAPPING AND CHEERING FROM ALL EVENTS actually dishonors the fact that autism is a spectrum disorder. While, by definition, it includes some degree of sensory related challenges, these vary greatly among those with autism and noise tolerance can improve greatly (as it has with my son) via intervention. A better approach might be to have a sensory friendly section that is further from the band and is a “no clapping/no cheering” zone. Other entities, like movie theaters host sensory friendly events without requiring that ALL movies become sensory friendly. A more moderate, less extreme approach might also help educate people without autism and lessen the likelihood of backlash because “they’re the reason we cannot even cheer at our school events!” No bueno.
I love that you were able to share your thoughts Micki Webb, Special Education Consultant
Thank you!
Catching the #replay 🙂
Love it! Happy to see you!
Got out of the habit of lives, but it’s in my plans to start back up 🙂
Very nice! And that’s ok. You got a plan and we love that
Ewwwwwwww
It doesn’t really matter to me, but I just want to know which way they’re going to be! If it’s image first, it makes sense to add a headline or question on the image and then add the post… If it’s copy first, I might want to add that headline or question back into the copy instead of just in the image…
And the fact that it changes depending on which device you’re on kills me
We can’t plan if we don’t know what the format is going to be?