Meme asks what if Robert Mueller is just procrastinating?

He has the Google doc open.
He has the Google doc open.

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2017%252f10%252f20%252fa0%252fchloebryan11.0b114.jpg%252f90x90By Chloe Bryan

As we all anxiously await the Mueller report, a curious theory has emerged: What if Robert Mueller, special counsel of the Russia investigation and former director of the FBI, is just procrastinating?

On a Friday afternoon — a great time to put off work — a lot of people wrote tweets about what Mueller might be up to in his procrastination hole. Sure, they might have done these tweets instead of doing their jobs, but that only makes the tweets better and more appropriate. (I say this because I participated.)

I’ve been in Robert Mueller’s position before and let me tell you, he has not written shit

— Tim Murphy (@timothypmurphy) March 21, 2019

SEE ALSO: The Scantron meme is a clever nod to finals week

Robert Mueller sweating in front of his laptop, staring at a Word doc containing only the words “The Mueller Report” and a blinking cursor

— Patrick Monahan (@pattymo) March 22, 2019

Mueller‘s gonna take himself out to lunch cause he can’t think in his own place and going outside will get the juices flowing. https://t.co/vQrbpY5UuR

— Wenzler Powers (@WenzlerPowers) March 21, 2019

Mueller’s gonna just rest his eyes for a minute and then see if there are any Thin Mints still left in the freezer… https://t.co/safKK0KkE2

— Ashley Parker (@AshleyRParker) March 22, 2019

Mueller’s going to take the car in for service after ignoring that Check Engine light for the last year.

— Ken Cox 🍁 (@KenCox) March 22, 2019

Anyway, we’re sure Mueller will send over his report once he gets back from his bike ride, makes a batch of chickpea stew, and does a few ten-minute YouTube workouts.

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The Scantron meme is a clever nod to finals week

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2018%252f04%252f02%252f74%252fheadshot.edeb7.jpg%252f90x90By Morgan Sung

Scantrons are the bane of any student’s existence. But this meme might make them a little less nerve wracking. 

If you went through any sort of school system, you probably had to use a Scantron form to take a test. After agonizing over a multiple choice question, you scratched in what you hoped was the right answer with a No. 2 pencil and prayed to the standardized testing gods that you won’t get hit with a fuchsia incorrect mark.  

But the horrible test sheets are now a beautiful ASCII meme. The Scantron meme imagines a variety of characters attempting to take a multiple choice test in the only ways they know how, like this dolphin. 

[dolphin taking scantron test]

A B C D E


1. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪]

2. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪]

3. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪]

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— Ygrene (@Ygrene) March 21, 2019

SEE ALSO: The Life Cycle of a Meme

Or mid-2000s Gwen Stefani. 

gwen stefani taking a scantron test

A B N D E


1. [▫] [▪] [▫] [▫] [▫]

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— owen roeder (@OwenRoeder) March 22, 2019

Since Thursday, the meme has taken over Twitter feeds. 

e-girls taking a scantron test:

A B C S K


1. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪] [▫]

2. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪]

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— Blondie Wasabi (@bobbywasabi__) March 22, 2019

Danny Devito taking a scantron test

A B C D E F G


1. ◻◻◻◻◼◻◻

2. ◻◻◻◻◻◻◼

3. ◻◻◻◻◻◻◼

4. ◻◻◻◻◻◻◻

5. ◻◻◻◻◻◻◻

— Danny Devito Facts (@FactsDevito) March 22, 2019

The dancing queen taking a scantron test

A B C D E


1. [▪] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

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— Aol.com (@lukasbattle) March 22, 2019

a crow taking a scantron test

A B C D E


1. [▫] [▫] [▪] [▫] [▫]

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— kayeggity (@kristinakay33) March 22, 2019

Snorlax taking a scantron test

A B C D Z


1. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪]

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— Spartan 117 (@seanymoshow) March 22, 2019

[brendon urie’s live vocals taking scantron test]

A B C D E


1. [▪] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

2. [▪] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

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— Linds // 6 & 7 (@kingotheclouds) March 22, 2019

The type of meat I was when my mom found out I failed a test with a scantron

A B C D E


1. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪] [▫]

2. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪]

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4. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▪] [▫]

5. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

— Max Dylan Ash (@mynameisntdave) March 22, 2019

There were even crossovers with the “They live among us” meme, which banishes sinners like stoners to the depths of Scantron-less hell. 

If hell doesn’t have standardized tests, though, it doesn’t sound so bad. 

Weed smoker taking a scantron test:

A B C D E

1. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

2. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

3. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

4. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

Can’t see the answers? That’s because they don’t have scantrons in hell

— decent pigeon (@decentbirthday) March 22, 2019

Some Twitter users leaned into Twitter’s formatting mess.

[me, no hand-eye coordination, taking a scantron exam]

▪

A B C D ▪ E

1. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] ▪

2. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

3. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] ▪

4. [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫] [▫]

▪


▪

▪

— chris is a world-renowned sex icon (@hentai__police) March 22, 2019

But Twitter’s formatting is still easier than dealing with the crushing anxiety of a multiple choice test.

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Humanitarian aid slowly penetrates Zimbabwe’s inaccessible areas

Chimanimani, Zimbabwe – A week since Cyclone Idai made landfall in eastern Zimbabwe, authorities and aid groups are stepping up relief efforts on the ground as the hardest-hit areas are slowly becoming more accessible.

The government and humanitarian agencies have dispatched food supplies and emergency response units in the region to assist thousands of people struggling to survive following the destructive storm.

As relief aid and medical and sanitation kits arrived in Chimanimani, a remote mountainous town that was unreachable by road until recently, hundreds of displaced residents took up refuge in a primary school, while others moved to the churches on higher ground for safety.

Jennifer Mahembe, one of those sheltering in one of the classrooms at Ngangu Primary School, said that since last Friday’s storm, she had been unable to go back to her destroyed home. 

“My house is full of mud, everything sank in there and some of my property was taken by the rain,” the 48-year-old told Al Jazeera.

“I can’t walk to my house, I want to go, but I can’t. I stood in the water for too long so my legs hurt,” she said.

“Everything was buried in the mud. Even the clothes I’m wearing are borrowed from other people and the blankets I use to sleep aren’t mine, I have nothing. We are not getting enough here, we have something but we need more,” added Mahembe, expressing hope the inflow of aid would greatly improve the limited food rations.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Lindo Sithole (left), a volunteer doctor visit a patient injured in the cyclone at Chimanimani Rural District Hospital on Wednesday [Tendai Marima/Al Jazeera]

Along with Zimbabwe, Cyclone Idai has also affected Mozambique and Malawi, with the collective death toll extending into the hundreds. Numbers are expected to rise in all three southeastern African countries as flood waters recede and community efforts to recover bodies that may have been swept downstream intensify.

On Friday, Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who visited the Chimanimani area on Wednesday, declared Saturday and Sunday as national days of mourning.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) has meanwhile warned that there is “heightened potential for a communicable disease outbreak” such as cholera or malaria in Zimbabwe’s cyclone-affected region, particularly in the Chimanimani area where the water supply system and power lines have been seriously damaged.

The UN is in the process of establishing temporary reception centres equipped with emergency medical supplies as well as primary healthcare kits in various areas of displaced groups.

‘Everything was taken’

Rosa Mukamba, 72, said three of her relatives had been swept away by landslides, while she had been forced to seek refuge at a temporary centre at Skyline, a low-range mountain summit 20km from Chimanimani, because her belongings and medication were swept away by the muddy rains.

“My children were taken by the water; their homes aren’t there more. Me I don’t have anything so I’m here,” she said..

“We have no fields left anymore – our home, our pots, my pills, everything was taken.”

Further away, at Chimanimani Rural District Hospital, volunteer doctor Lindo Sithole said water purification tablets and chronic medicines were in short supply.

“Currently we don’t have drugs to treat people with chronic illnesses, but there are people with diabetes, high blood pressure or hypertension whose medicine got lost when their houses got flooded,” he told Al Jazeera.

“We don’t have enough drugs to assist them.”

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Elon Musk’s Boring Company tunnel didn’t impress Virginia officials

Virginia transit officials don’t seem very impressed with Elon Musk’s tunnel and they had a very hard time trying to hide it.

The state’s public transit subcommittee is in talks to invest billions of dollars to upgrade its transportation systems. However, the board was worried that rail infrastructure projects would soon be rendered obsolete by technology like Elon Musk’s much-hyped tunnel. So, earlier this year Elon Musk’s Boring Company provided a tour of its tunnel in Southern California to Virginia transit officials.

This week, the transit professionals who experienced Musk’s tunnel shared their opinions to the subcommittee.

“It’s a car in a very small tunnel.”

“It’s a car in a very small tunnel,” said Virginia’s head of rail transportation, Michael McLaughlin, according to local news outlet Virginia Mercury. “If one day we decide it’s feasible, we’ll obviously come back to you.”

Ouch.

Elon Musk may be use to criticism by now — or maybe not. Anyway, the Tesla and SpaceX founder has long been pilloried for his tunnel idea online. However, these are transportation officials. These are the very people Musk has to sell his tunnel to.

“I think there’s a lot of show going on here,” said Commonwealth Transportation Board member Scott Kasprowicz, who also toured the Boring Company tunnel. “I don’t mean to suggest that they don’t have a serious plan in mind, but I don’t consider the steps they’ve taken to date to be substantive.” 

SEE ALSO: Elon Musk’s underground tunnel has potential, but leaves a lot to be desired

Musk says the first tunnel, at 1.4 miles long, cost $10 million to make. According to the Los Angeles Times, though, that figure doesn’t include research, development or equipment costs. In fact, the $10 million may not cover property or labor costs either.

“They’ve purchased a used boring machine,” explained Kasprowicz, referring to the device used to excavate tunnels. “They’ve put a bore in the neighborhood where they developed the SpaceX product, and they’ve taken a Model 3 and put guidewheels on it and they’re running it through the tunnel at 60 miles per hour.”

“None of that, I think, is really significant from a standpoint of moving this process forward,” added Kasprowicz.

The Commonwealth Transportation Board member didn’t dismiss the tunnel entirely and felt like it could possibly be feasible sometime in the future. However, Kasprowicz put a timeline on that future at decades away.

“The reality is it’s a great idea, but I’m not sure its time has come,” concluded Kasprowicz attempting to give some praise to Musk. 

“We’ll give Elon Musk and the Boring Company credit for at least trying,” added McLaughlin.

The Boring Company has recently found more success elsewhere. The company claims it’s been given a permit to start digging a tunnel in Washington, D.C. Just earlier this month, Las Vegas approved the building of a Boring Company tunnel at the convention center site of the annual tech expo, CES. One Australian politician even inquired about the tunnel directly to Musk on Twitter.

At the same time, however, Musk’s plans to build a tunnel in Chicago — one of the company’s earliest wins — is close to falling through. Plans to build a tunnel in West LA were put to a halt by local residents and neighborhood associations.

It seems like the verdict is still out on Musk and his Boring Company tunnels. But, for now at least, it looks like the state of Virginia will be passing on the tunnel project.

“A” for effort, though, Elon.

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Everything coming to (and going from) Hulu in April 2019

Happy April!
Happy April!

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2018%252f06%252f27%252fdf%252funnamed2.04764.jpg%252f90x90By Alison Foreman

Catching up on the winter TV you missed? 

Be sure to not skip over I Am The Night on Hulu this month. Starring Chris Pine and India Eisley, this dark mini-series tells the real-life story of Fauna Hodel, a young woman mysteriously connected to the infamous Black Dahlia murder. Sporting one of the most satisfying endings in a period drama, this is one limited series worth doubling back for.

If you’re looking for spring fashion inspiration and a whole lot of drama, search no further than The Bold Type: Season 3. Kat, Jane, and Sutton are back at Scarlet Magazine ready to find themselves, make inside jokes, and complain about New York stuff. What’s not to love? Seasons 1 and 2 are currently streaming on Hulu. Season 3 premieres 4/10.

SEE ALSO: Everything coming to (and going from) Netflix in April 2019

On the movie front, Hulu’s got a whole slew of options, but none are as tense as A Quiet Place. For viewers who missed out on John Krasinski’s directorial debut in theaters last April, this is a great opportunity to check out the runaway horror success. Just make sure you watch it alone, in the dark, and with headphones. You can thank us later.

Check out everything coming to and going from Hulu in April 2019 below.

Top Pick: Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine (2015)

Ex-CEO Elizabeth Holmes wasn’t the first Silicon Valley star director Alex Gibney profiled, and she likely won’t be the last. 

For streamers in search of more insight into the cutthroat world of tech business after watching HBO’s The Inventor, check out Gibney’s take on the late Steve Jobs. Offering a fairly well-rounded look at the legacy Jobs left both at Apple and in the tech world at large, Gibney tackles one the 21st century’s most perplexing and prolific figures with a deft hand. 

It’s not as juicy as The Inventor, but it’s just as interesting. Check out the trailer:

Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine begins streaming on Hulu April 14.

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Ayesha’s Home Kitchen: Seasons 1&2 (4/15)

Barefoot Contessa: Back to Basics: Seasons 11-13 (4/15)

Behind Bars: Rookie Year: Season 1 (4/1)

Bless This Mess: Series Premiere (4/17)

Born Behind Bars: Season 1 (4/1)

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Cults and Extreme Belief: Season 1 (4/1)

Dr. Pimple Popper: Season 1 (4/15)

Fairy Tail: Season 9, Episodes 291-303 (DUBBED) (4/29)

Fixer Upper: Season 5 (4/15)

How Not to Summon a Demon Lord: Season 1 (DUBBED) (4/10)

How the Earth Works: Season 1 (4/15)

I Am The Night: Season 1 (4/18)

Intervention: Season 20 (4/1)

Into The Dark: I’m Just F*cking With You: Episode 7 Premiere (4/1)

Little Women: LA: Season 4 (4/1)

Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger: Season 2 Premiere (4/5)

Mountain Men: Season 1 (4/1)

Obsession: Dark Desires: Season 2 (4/15)

One-Punch Man: Season 2 Premiere (4/9)

One-Punch Man: Special (4/2)

Overlord: Episodes 1-13 (DUBBED) (4/23)

Pamela Smart: An American Murder Mystery: Season 1 (4/15)

Raising Tourettes: Season 1 (4/1)

Ramy: Season 1 Premiere (4/19)

Rick Steves’ Europe: Season 10 (4/7)

The Bold Type: Season 3 Premiere (4/10)

The Last Alaskans: Seasons 2&3 (4/15)

The Last Ship: Season 5 Premiere (4/11)

The Posh Frock Shop: Season 1 (4/22)

The Real Housewives of Potomac: Season 3 (4/1)

Treehouse Masters: Seasons 8-10 (4/15)

Unearthed: Seasons 2&3 (4/15)

Vikings: Season 5B (4/30)

What on Earth: Seasons 2&3 (4/15)

Yukon Men: Season 6 (4/15)

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Just Go With It (4/22)

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Game of Thrones: Season 8 Premiere (4/14)

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Kobe Bryant: I Really Don’t Care About Michael Jordan, LeBron James GOAT Debate

Former Los Angeles Lakers NBA basketball player Kobe Bryant listens to a question as he meets with students at Andrew Hamilton School in Philadelphia, Thursday, March 21, 2019. Kobe Bryant was promoting the book The Wizenard Series: Training Camp he created with writer Wesley King. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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NBA fans will spend eternity debating which player is the greatest of all time, but don’t expect Kobe Bryant to get involved.

The former Los Angeles Lakers star gave a surprising answer when asked about his thoughts on the GOAT debate by Mike Greenberg of Get Up:

Get Up @GetUpESPN

“I really don’t care.”

-@kobebryant on the GOAT debate https://t.co/IsnCsmphSP

“I moved on,” Bryant explained. “You have a career, you do the best you can. For 20 years I was very fortunate to play. And then you shelf it, you’re done. Move onto the next thing.”

The conversation has seemingly shifted to Michael Jordan versus LeBron James, although Bryant was part of that argument for years as an 18-time All-Star with five NBA titles in his career.

Plenty of Lakers fans will continue to defend his greatness, but it seems the 40-year-old wants no part of it.  

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Trump reverses North Korea sanctions a day after they were announced


Donald Trump

President Donald Trump “likes Chairman Kim” of North Korea and no longer feels sanctions are necessary, according to a White House statement. | Tuan Mark/Getty Images

Foreign Policy

The tweeted announcement came one day after Treasury rolled out the new punishments.

President Donald Trump on Friday declared he would reverse new sanctions on North Korea that his administration rolled out just a day before, deepening concerns that the ostensible leader of the free world is at odds with his own team as he makes American foreign policy in spontaneous 280-character bursts.

The sudden move left the White House groping for an explanation, telling reporters only that Trump “likes” North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.

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“It was announced today by the U.S. Treasury that additional large scale Sanctions would be added to those already existing Sanctions on North Korea,” Trump tweeted. “I have today ordered the withdrawal of those additional Sanctions!”

In a follow-up statement explaining the reversal, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said, “President Trump likes Chairman Kim and he doesn’t think these sanctions will be necessary.”

Trump’s announcement surprised many of his senior aides, and even some Treasury Department officials were caught off guard, according to a person familiar with the matter.

It was the latest example of Trump operating on gut instinct with little care for the formal policy process. Past presidents sometimes spent weeks or even months running key policy proposals through a gauntlet of review by federal agencies and senior White House advisers. Trump has largely shunned that process, preferring to query a small group of informal advisers — or sometimes no one at all — before making rapid-fire decisions that reverberate around the world.

Even the administration’s allies were baffled by the reversal. Mark Dubowitz, an influential critic of the Iran nuclear deal who is chief executive of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, tweeted, “I’ve been working on sanctions policy for 15+ years. Don’t recall ever seeing a president overrule a Treasury announcement AFTER it was announced.”

Trump appeared to be referring to an announcement on Thursday in which Treasury said it was sanctioning two China-based shipping companies accused of helping North Korea evade existing economic sanctions.

The president’s own national security advisor, John Bolton, had called that announcement “important,” warning his Twitter followers to “take notice and review their own activities to ensure they are not involved in North Korea’s sanctions evasion.”

Trump’s sudden reversal threatens to widen a rift with his own national security advisor — traditionally a president’s closest confidant on foreign policy.

Bolton has long been skeptical of diplomacy with North Korea, and has gingerly distanced himself from the president’s effusive praise of Kim in the days since last month’s Hanoi summit.

In a March 3 interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Bolton emphasized that he was describing the president’s rosy assessment of those negotiations, rather than his own. “That’s what matters, not my view,” he said, adding, “I’m the national security advisor. I’m not the national security decision maker.”

The president’s policy-setting tweet Friday also encapsulates the way that nothing in his administration is set in stone unless it comes from Trump himself, an unprecedented quirk of the Trump presidency.

And it follows another sudden foreign policy pronouncement by tweet — Trump’s call on Thursday for U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, a move that reportedly surprised his own diplomats.

Trump’s North Korea directive comes almost a month after his second summit with Kim, which was cut short when it became clear neither side could come to an agreement on a path toward denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.

Trump and the North Koreans offered differing reasons for the breakdown of negotiations, with Trump saying North Korea demanded full sanctions relief for only incremental steps toward denuclearization, and North Korean officials disputing that account.

Though the sanctions announced Thursday were not necessarily new penalties imposed directly on Kim’s regime, they represent the first instance of the Trump administration clamping down on North Korea since last month’s failed diplomatic talks.

The White House declined to further explain Trump’s tweet beyond Sanders’ brief statement. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had said in a statement Thursday that the new actions were aimed at “making it explicitly clear that shipping companies employing deceptive tactics to mask illicit trade with North Korea expose themselves to great risk.”

The Treasury said the sanctions were against Liaoning Danxing International Forwarding Co. Ltd. and Dalian Haibo International Freight Co. Ltd., and it also released an updated list of shipping vessels it said had engaged in ship-to-ship transfers or otherwise participated in illicit maritime trade with North Korea.

Liaoning Danxing, Treasury said, “routinely used deceptive practices” to assist Europe-based North Korean officials buy goods for the country. Meanwhile, Treasury said, Dalian Haibo provided goods and services to a sanctioned subsidiary of North Korea’s state intelligence service.

Blake Hounshell contributed to this report.

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Dog takes bite out of the mic during big local news interview

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Some dogs were just born to be on camera.

One pup, Stanley the Collie, recently made a big splash on Network 10 Perth, a local news station located in Western Australia.

Just look at how he commands control of the conversation. And please, turn the volume up if you can to hear the chomp.

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Here’s how the collie’s owner described the pup’s viral moment:

“Not to underwhelm you, but he didn’t do much,” Stanley’s owner, alicmack, wrote on Imgur. “A funny video of him went viral online and it was deemed newsworthy in my sweet, sleepy town.

Stanley is now one of the top posts on r/gifs, with over 49,900 upvotes.

Look at the video that made him web famous. He has a deeply intuitive understanding of balls.

Someone please make this pup an influencer, stat. He needs book deals, promotions, his own doggie clothing line. Stanley the Collie commanded that interview. He seized control of the mic, literally and figuratively.

He’s a doggo model. This is a puppy thirst trap.

He knows his angles.

Werk:

Internet, please make this pup a star. Thank you in advance!

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Video ad fraud has been draining phone batteries

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When is a banner ad not a banner ad? When it’s a hidden video ad generating fraudulent advertising revenue while draining your phone battery and using your valuable data allowance.

As BuzzFeed reports, it’s been discovered that in-app banner ads have been hijacked on a massive scale to generate revenue for fraudsters working within the digital advertising industry. The people who suffer are consumers and their devices, but also the app developers who receive complaints regarding how quickly their apps are draining phone and tablet batteries.

The fraud was discovered by two ad fraud labs, Protected Media and DoubleVerify. Fraudsters purchase cheap in-app banner display space, but then hide auto-playing videos behind the banner image users see. The video is never seen by anyone, but because it plays it’s registered as viewed and therefore generates revenue for the fraudsters, and much more so than the banner ad does. It’s the big brands that are paying, but unbeknown to them, they’re paying for zero exposure of their products.

The video below demonstrates how the fraudulent video ads are hidden out of sight behind image banners:

As to the scale of this fraud, DoubleVerify gauged it at 60 million fraudulent video ads per month. The ad hijacking occurred on Twitter’s MoPub ad platform, and Israeli company Aniview, which specializes in video advertising solutions, was highlighted as being one of the sources of those ads. The company’s subsidiary OutStream Media was also identified by Protect Media as playing a part.

Aniview denies any direct involvement and has blamed “a malicious, unnamed third party” who took advantage of banner ads and code created by one of Aniview’s subsidiaries. Aniview CEO Alon Carmel, told BuzzFeed that the company, “does not knowingly engage in any fraudulent activity” and that immediate action was taken, “we stopped this activity and started and continue an internal incident review.”

Aniview isn’t saying who the malicious third party is, but has since removed a number of employees from the company’s website. They include Aniview co-founder Tal Melenboim and two employees who had leadership roles at OutStream Media. Melenboim has since denied being part of any illegal activity while at Aniview.

As Twitter’s MoPub ad platform was used, Twitter has also triggered its own investigation after verifying the activity Protected Media reported. If Twitter traces this back to Aniview, then there will surely be consequences for the advertising company.

It’s important to point out that this type of fraud isn’t new, but a spike in activity back in October sparked the ad fraud companies to look more closely. Aniview also isn’t the only company identified as taking part, with several others continuing to filter these hidden video ads into the digital advertising market. One of the companies Protected Media contacted responded with a complaint that everybody does it and it felt like they were being picked on.

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