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  • satyrsack@lemmy.sdf.orgS [email protected]

    Wow, I misread "HM" as "HAHA" and had a different expectation of what the bottom text was going to be

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    Even without that, it's quite a strange headline to use in an ad.

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      We did it!

      But what did it cost?

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        .... and instead of reputable journalists and independent organizations printing our news for us on the television .... ANYONE with a pulse and a grade ten level of writing skill can publish anything for anyone to read .... and the evolution after that will be that ANYONE with access to a computer can use Artificial Intelligence to publish an entire feature news story out of thin air promoting whatever idea, theory, belief or information they want regardless if it is true or not and no one will be able to tell the difference.

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          Insert picture of a modern newspaper page with 3 visible sentences of text and the rest is begging for subscriptions, sponsored content, straight up ads, and other bullshit.

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            See the problem is the dirigible should be up in air, not down in sea.

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              Insert picture of a modern newspaper page with 3 visible sentences of text and the rest is begging for subscriptions, sponsored content, straight up ads, and other bullshit.

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              Old newspapers were filled with ads too. The only thing that makes current ads obnoxious are the pop up's, video, and JavaScript tricks.

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              • B [email protected]

                Old newspapers were filled with ads too. The only thing that makes current ads obnoxious are the pop up's, video, and JavaScript tricks.

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                Well that’s not the only thing that makes them obnoxious, but it’s a huge contributor.

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                • B [email protected]

                  Old newspapers were filled with ads too. The only thing that makes current ads obnoxious are the pop up's, video, and JavaScript tricks.

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                  Also, newspaper writers were paid like shit. E.A. Poe was the editor of a fairly big newspaper and a published author (though not very sucessful except for The Raven) and was still constantly on the verge of financial collapse.

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                    My God, they predicted Drudge Report

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                      Microfiche was a thing when I was in elementary school in the 80s. They taught us to use that and to use the Dewey Decimal System. Cue the meme of the guy holding the “I learned cursive for no reason,” sign.

                      I’ve been typing for so long that I have the handwriting of a child. It was never terribly legible. Now it’s like I’ve had a stroke.

                      Anyway, cool throwback.

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                        Ah yes, I also remember Teletext!

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                        • sibbo@sopuli.xyzS [email protected]

                          Even without that, it's quite a strange headline to use in an ad.

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                          It really is. You'd think they'd choose a positive news story.

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                            Old newspapers were filled with ads too. The only thing that makes current ads obnoxious are the pop up's, video, and JavaScript tricks.

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                            Old newspapers also didn't have ads breaking up the articles. None of this "ad between every paragraph" bullshit for the ancestors!

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                            • deceptichum@quokk.auD [email protected]

                              See the problem is the dirigible should be up in air, not down in sea.

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                              That's not very typical, I'd like to make that point

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                                We did it!

                                But what did it cost?

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                                WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT

                                Disable your adblocker

                                continue without supporting journalism

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                                  Kind of, now our telinewspaper mostly has made up bullshit

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                                  • indibrony@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                                    Ah yes, I also remember Teletext!

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                                    It’s still a thing. I gotta listen to my granddad regularly that he wishes the internet was more like the teletext.

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                                    • grysbok@lemmy.sdf.orgG [email protected]

                                      Old newspapers also didn't have ads breaking up the articles. None of this "ad between every paragraph" bullshit for the ancestors!

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                                      The did it with "continued on page 10". This forced you to flip through several pages of ads to get to the rest of the story. It wasn't just on the front page. They did it inside as well.

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                                        Welcome to the Internet by Bo Burnam starts playing

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                                        • B [email protected]

                                          The did it with "continued on page 10". This forced you to flip through several pages of ads to get to the rest of the story. It wasn't just on the front page. They did it inside as well.

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                                          Yes, but that was generally because stories don't always fit nicely on a page. I've seen plenty of old-timey newspapers and laid out a few modern ones. It's all about what fits on the page.

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