Why It's OK to Block Ads (2015)
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there were so many fucking ads online in the late 90s
and you couldn't block them because they were either served from the same domain or used the same plugin as the content and it was an all-or-nothing thing
all those goddamn blinking gifs with "click here" and "you're our millionth visitor", and the pop-ups, and the flash bars with "shoot the ducks"...
that was 3.0
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that was 3.0
considering that "web 2.0" is widely accepted to be "the social web", where the focus was on user contribution and interoperability... no.
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considering that "web 2.0" is widely accepted to be "the social web", where the focus was on user contribution and interoperability... no.
maybe i'm getting my html versions mixed up with my buzzwords
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Advertising should be illegal. It should be considered harassment.
If you want people to find your product then we need to log that in a public database site. If you want to find a product go there, nobody ever wants to find a product while driving or watching movies or existing in public.
I have a personal rule to never buy from brands that harass me by spamming annoying ads left and right.
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Isn’t ad blocking, as the industry magazine AdAge has called it, “robbery, plain and simple”?
Robbing corporations is based, though, actually.
Isn’t ad blocking, as the industry magazine AdAge has called it, “robbery, plain and simple”?
No. Find a way to make money that doesn't require showing ads online if you have a problem with it.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/560483
It's my computer isn't it? I can discard packets I don't care to receive
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Just because I like that gif too:
LOL That is also appropriate but I meant the one where he chucks his computer in the garbage.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/560483
It would be much harder to block ads if they were more like newspapers and just a part of the page you were viewing, instead of imported from a different source.
But in order to do that the site themselves would be responsible for the ads they display instead of blaming their ad service, and they would lose out on all their tracking data.
So fuck em.
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I remember the add that made me install my first add blocker. It stated playing the sound of knocking on glass and a voice going "Hey You!". With a looped videoof some guy waving at me.
Every so often one gets through my blocker and they have only gotten more annoying.
I remember the add that made me install my first add blocker. It stated playing the sound of knocking on glass and a voice going "Hey You!". With a looped videoof some guy waving at me.
I have a similar story. People were fine with ads until they got too obnoxious and intrusive, and now the people making the obnoxious intrusive ads are crying that people are blocking them.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/560483
living adfree is so great. sometimes it's jarring to hear an ad in the wild, but it's a nice reminder of how much better I'm living
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/560483
Ad-blocking is as legal as a lock on the door.
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I have a personal rule to never buy from brands that harass me by spamming annoying ads left and right.
I can't believe people actually pay for branded clothing. I avoid branded clothing like the plague. If companies like Nike actually want someone to walk around plastered with their brand on them they should be paying them.
But companies have convinced people to pay enormous amounts of money to wear their brand as a "style" or as "self-expression". Just wow.
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living adfree is so great. sometimes it's jarring to hear an ad in the wild, but it's a nice reminder of how much better I'm living
I was watching some TV with friend. Show on prime and on Hulu.
Both had ads. Granted they were far less than actual television is but I do not miss ads at all. They really spoil the experience. Especially for a paid service.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/560483
"It's my ccomputer" has already been mentioned, but it's my bandwidth and my home network too. Ads can stay off it.
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I can't believe people actually pay for branded clothing. I avoid branded clothing like the plague. If companies like Nike actually want someone to walk around plastered with their brand on them they should be paying them.
But companies have convinced people to pay enormous amounts of money to wear their brand as a "style" or as "self-expression". Just wow.
Leave my star trek branded clothing alone, I want a better future!
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LOL That is also appropriate but I meant the one where he chucks his computer in the garbage.
Just because you didn't actually share it:
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living adfree is so great. sometimes it's jarring to hear an ad in the wild, but it's a nice reminder of how much better I'm living
I do not understand how anyone uses mobile apps with ads. thats just so dystopian to me
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/560483
Advertising needs to become as socially acceptable as smoking.
It arbitrary pollutes any environment it’s conducted in, and causes secondary harms to non-participants by incentivising insecure hoarding of private information with the intent to better target individuals.
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Leave my star trek branded clothing alone, I want a better future!
Star Trek branded clothing excluded.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/560483
I used ad blocker but I cannot imagine a world without ads. What does discoverablity look like in a world without ads?
I think ads have the same issue as content recommendation algo, that being that they're bad but useful.