• warm
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    I was happy with an ad at the side of the video. Then they started popping up over my video, then they started appearing before my video, then they started appearing throughout my video. Companies shot themselves in the foot with online advertising, banner ads and such weren’t much of a problem, but once ads start disrupting the content we visit a site for, then we look to block them ads. More people blocking ads is less revenue, so they make the ads more aggressive… and the cycle continues.

    And on a side note, Linus can fuck off.

    • @Evilcoleslaw@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      That and the large ad networks even on sites like YouTube and Facebook literally are advertising scams. Every time I browse shorts on either I get ads that are obvious scams of the “There’s a new $6400 monthly health credit see if you qualify.” variety. On one of Meta’s apps I got an ad that was for male enhancement that was straight up clips of uncensored hardcore porn. Not just nudity but full on PIV sex. If they can’t even do the work to properly screen their ads they can get fucked, I’m blocking all of it that I can.

      • @forgotaboutlaye@lemmy.world
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        87 months ago

        Yeah I don’t mind ads if they’re relevant - I scroll through insta reels from time to time, and am always getting ads about concerts I’m interested in, restaurants I haven’t tried and sales at shops I go to.

        I honestly don’t mind so much, and if it’s not relevant to me I can scroll past without having to watch.

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            37 months ago

            In order to use the platform in the EU, you either opt into personalised ads or pay a monthly subscription. So yes, I’m aware they’re using my data for the ads.

            Google does as well, but they don’t seem to be able to offer me even relatively relevant ads based on my interests.

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      7 months ago

      Non disruptive ads were meant to advertise.

      Slightly annoying ads were meant to be seen more, since people just ignored banners by default.

      Hidden ads (like an ad in an article which you really could tell it was an ad) were meant to increase the image of a company.

      Disruptive ads like in YouTube or Spotify aren’t meant for advertising. They don’t really care about the advertising money, they want to force you to buy premium. The more annoying the ad is the higher the chances you pay 20€ a month for them to go away.

      • warm
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        These days maybe, but disruptive ads started way before subscriptions became a thing.

    • @OtherPetard@feddit.nl
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      17 months ago

      Yeah, the pre-ads (unstoppable) and the massively increased loading times of the basic Youtube page makes it impossible to successfully Rickroll people