• cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    Firefox plus uBlock Origin is what you can do about it. I hardly ever see any ads. SponsorBlock is great if you watch youtube too.

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    For example, Google Chrome has stopped the use of auto-play video.

    Even setting aside ads, that was virtually always something that I did not want.

    If websites like CNN want someone to watch video, put the video up with autoplay off. If someone wants to watch it, they can start it playing.

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      But then they can’t force you to watch claim that you watched the ad at the start of the video for that sweet advertiser revenue.

  • nonentity@sh.itjust.works
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    Advertising needs to become as socially acceptable as smoking.

    It indiscriminately pollutes the environments it’s projected in to, and causes secondary harms to non-participants by incentivising the mass hoarding of personal information which is uneconomical to appropriately secure.

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    2 months ago

    Because it’s “too hard” for websites to have proper relationships with advertisers vs just signing onto an ad network.

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    I still think targeted ads should be illegal. I would accept static ads that are based on the content of the site rather than me as a compromise.

    So like if I’m looking at example.com/cool-bikes you can show me bike ads. You don’t need to know who I am or track me.

    It’s good enough for the past few decades (centuries?) it’s good enough for now. The Superbowl doesn’t serve a different ad to every viewer.

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      And targetted ads aren’t that much more effective than context based. So the internet has been compromised, misinformation has run rife, and platforms hijacked to threaten democratic nations so some corporations can have 6% more effective advertising. What a deal. I believe thats the approx effectiveness difference.

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      Yeah or bike adjacent stuff… helmet, chain lube… hell even a biking vacation… but stop with the profiling

  • Rob200@lemmy.autism.place
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    Remember the purpose of ads is to advertise a product that might potentially sell. Quality control isn’t always a priority it’s capitalism after all. At the end of the day, if you just want to block ads, just block ads.

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      2 months ago
      --- that might potentially sell
      +++ that is pushed with money
      
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      there are products that I would buy if I would know they exist but I don’t because they don’t have enough money to do advertisment. It’s inherently an unfair competition. The only ads that I would like to see is a tematical search for all of the buyable products and services.

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    Unfortunately, it may be difficult to do much without some kind of intervention at a larger scale (i.e. government intervention) but so much money is made from these ads. Money talks. There are also people who don’t know about ad blockers or simply don’t care to run one.

    I do agree with one comment below of static advertisements to promote a product or service . It reminds me something like tv commercials. The targeted ones is just asking for trouble for your privacy and getting scammed.

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    What can we do about it? Is this some grandpa’s first time on the internet?

  • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    What really annoys me is the endless stream of scam, “earn money fast with 1 simple trick” ads

    It’s literally a scam every single time and trying to report those fall into deaf ears (or blind algorithms) because hey, they’re paying to be shown, why should any high ranking executive care? “Oh, I can’t be held responsible, sorry!”