
For years, digital advertising has treated attention
metrics like a kindergarten participation trophy. If people stopped scrolling, surely the campaign worked. If they clicked, even better. If someone in marketing called the creative "thumb-stopping,"
the budget probably got renewed.
A new analysis of more than 80,000 Meta video ads suggests …
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