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Adblockers stop publishers serving ads to (or even seeing) 1bn web users - Press Gazette

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  • nutwrench@lemmy.mlN [email protected]

    Website: "You appear to be using an ad blocker."
    Me: "You appear to be correct."

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    'disable ad block to contine'. no

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    • a_wild_mimic_appears@lemmy.dbzer0.comA [email protected]

      There was a time in the 90's where ads were mostly banners, and that was fine; google's text-only ads were completely acceptable.

      But that didn't last long - it went downhill with the proliferation of popups, especially the nefarious kind which created even more popups or tried to stop the user from closing them, and usage of dialog boxes.

      And whoever was the first person to add sound to an ad, i wish you and your entire family tree that your genitalia translocate to your forehead.

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      Congratulations, you won

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      • 1984@lemmy.today1 [email protected]

        They call it "dark traffic" - ads that are not seen by tech-savvy users who have excellent ad blockers.

        Not surprised that its growing. The web is unusable without an ad blocker and its only getting worse, and will continue to get worse every month.

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        what is with p.i.p video everywhere. hate it. can't figure out how to block it. firefox

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        • m3t00@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

          mostly desktop, android phone is mostly unusable with ads. use 'privacy badger', 'ublock origin', 'umatrix'.

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          You know you can get those extensions for Firefox (and forks) for Android, right?

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          • S [email protected]

            A YouTuber saying "before we get started, this video is sponsored by [relevant related company]" does not get blocked by ad blockers.

            Well, there's sponsor block which uses crowd sourced timestamps to skip those segments, but yeah you're right.

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            I personally feel no need to get sponser block because:

            1. The sponsership is not annoying as fuck.
            2. I can fast forward through it.

            Everything the ads do to force you to pay attention it to (like not being able to fast forward) makes it easier for ad blockers to detect and block.
            Everything the ads do to demand your attention (by being annoying as fuck) drives people to block them.

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              You know you can get those extensions for Firefox (and forks) for Android, right?

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              used opera for a while. firefox default. phone too small for my eyes. hard to read, avoid using

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              • a_wild_mimic_appears@lemmy.dbzer0.comA [email protected]

                There was a time in the 90's where ads were mostly banners, and that was fine; google's text-only ads were completely acceptable.

                But that didn't last long - it went downhill with the proliferation of popups, especially the nefarious kind which created even more popups or tried to stop the user from closing them, and usage of dialog boxes.

                And whoever was the first person to add sound to an ad, i wish you and your entire family tree that your genitalia translocate to your forehead.

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                the shocking sound stunts were fun to spring on people. well, for a couple days. recall ads referred to as 'death of the internet'. adblock to the rescue.

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                • L [email protected]

                  I used the internet for a long time before ad blockers even existed. Everybody simply ignored ads, instead. But that wasn't good enough for the advertisers. They weren't happy unless we were forced to look at the ads. Extraordinarily obtrusive ads. Popup ads. Popunder ads. That's when people started blocking ads. When you realized that your browser always ended up with 20 extra advertising windows.

                  Nobody really cared about blocking ads until advertisers forced us to. They made the internet annoying to use, and sometimes impossible to use.

                  Advertisers couldn't just be happy with people ignoring their ads, so they forced our hands and fucked themselves in the process. Now, we block them by default. I don't even know any websites that have unobtrusive ads because I never see their ads in the first place.

                  Now, they want to go back to the time when we would see their ads but ignore them. Fuck off. We know we can't even give them that much. If you give them an inch, they'll take a mile.

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                  Dont forget the ads that are straight scams or malware

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                  • P [email protected]

                    The web has almost always been unusable without an adblocker. Ads today are less malicious, but more insidious. Clicking the wrong ad in 2003 would brick your computer. Clicking the wrong ad today means you'll have to cancel a credit card after your personal data is compiled and sold on the black market.

                    Nothing new. Ads don't fuel a free internet. They fuel a business model. The free internet is fueled by the time and donations of kind, dedicated people.

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                    The insidious ads are still there.

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                    • m3t00@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                      what is with p.i.p video everywhere. hate it. can't figure out how to block it. firefox

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                      Have you tried AdNauseam?

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                      • 1984@lemmy.today1 [email protected]

                        They call it "dark traffic" - ads that are not seen by tech-savvy users who have excellent ad blockers.

                        Not surprised that its growing. The web is unusable without an ad blocker and its only getting worse, and will continue to get worse every month.

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                        So this confirms that people have a negative reaction to ads, which every actual internet user knows in their bones already. This means they ALSO are not even doing their one job of persuading people to buy shit. Of course this won't lead to companies reducing investment for ad carrying or finding ways to make them more appealing, that costs money, instead they will use AI generators to produce WORSE ads and leverage their capital to have governments capitulate and force users to watch by banning blockers, probably VPNs too. Bill Hicks was the most correct about advertising, and remains undefeated.

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                          Rethink DNS

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                          Would you care to expand on that?

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                          • 1984@lemmy.today1 [email protected]

                            They call it "dark traffic" - ads that are not seen by tech-savvy users who have excellent ad blockers.

                            Not surprised that its growing. The web is unusable without an ad blocker and its only getting worse, and will continue to get worse every month.

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                            Fuck yeah, advertiers are a cancer.

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                            • almacca@aussie.zoneA [email protected]

                              The trade body called it “illegal circumvention technology”

                              Lol. Fuck off.

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                              #278

                              That was for 12ft.io Bypassing a pay wall. Not blocking ads.

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                              • almacca@aussie.zoneA [email protected]

                                🤷 So be it.

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                                Exactly. I'll go back to browsing the web with Lynx before I accept ads. If it breaks, it breaks...

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                                • anteater@discuss.tchncs.deA [email protected]

                                  Exactly. I'll go back to browsing the web with Lynx before I accept ads. If it breaks, it breaks...

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                                  Gladly go back to every site having an animated 'under construction' gif.

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                                  • 1984@lemmy.today1 [email protected]

                                    They call it "dark traffic" - ads that are not seen by tech-savvy users who have excellent ad blockers.

                                    Not surprised that its growing. The web is unusable without an ad blocker and its only getting worse, and will continue to get worse every month.

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                                    When piholes go mainstream they are fully cooked. Even tech illiterate in your family won't get the ads

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                                    • 1984@lemmy.today1 [email protected]

                                      They call it "dark traffic" - ads that are not seen by tech-savvy users who have excellent ad blockers.

                                      Not surprised that its growing. The web is unusable without an ad blocker and its only getting worse, and will continue to get worse every month.

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                                      The trade body called it “illegal circumvention technology”, said 12ft.io has been locked by its web host, and promised to take similar action against other paywall bypassing technologies.

                                      Just because you send bits to my network does not oblige me to render them. That's like saying I broke the law back when I had cable and changed channels during ad breaks. Falls flat on its face.

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                                      • B [email protected]

                                        So this confirms that people have a negative reaction to ads, which every actual internet user knows in their bones already. This means they ALSO are not even doing their one job of persuading people to buy shit. Of course this won't lead to companies reducing investment for ad carrying or finding ways to make them more appealing, that costs money, instead they will use AI generators to produce WORSE ads and leverage their capital to have governments capitulate and force users to watch by banning blockers, probably VPNs too. Bill Hicks was the most correct about advertising, and remains undefeated.

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                                        A true visionary, taken too soon.

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                                          Looks like it hasn't been updated in a few years, but its open source so you could just fork the repo and add more. There are also quite a few forks already.

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                                          Lots of forks is exactly the purpose of that website

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