I believe the ad is for a self-defense course, both armed & unarmed.
But if you think THAT'S ironic, you should see a cell-phone picture I took near the end of last year's election campaign. In a large grocery store (Wally World?), a gun magazine on an open rack, surrounded my a sea of pro-Obama liberal magazines.
Actually, many Advertisers use keyword recognition. They recognize what the post is about and place ads that relate to that topic. Facebook uses your political, religious, marital status, likes, dislikes, etc. to chose ads for your sidebar.
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What's the ad for?
No idea. I don't click on ads.
I just find it funny that almost all the ads on the gun ban posts are for various firearm services.
I believe the ad is for a self-defense course, both armed & unarmed.
But if you think THAT'S ironic, you should see a cell-phone picture I took near the end of last year's election campaign. In a large grocery store (Wally World?), a gun magazine on an open rack, surrounded my a sea of pro-Obama liberal magazines.
B Woodman
III-per
Actually, many Advertisers use keyword recognition. They recognize what the post is about and place ads that relate to that topic. Facebook uses your political, religious, marital status, likes, dislikes, etc. to chose ads for your sidebar.
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