SapphironZA,

The main problem is 3rd party advertising. If the New York Times ran ads on their website like they did with the physical newspaper, we would not have this problem.

Publishers need to take direct responsibility for every ad on their platform.

derpgon,

Plausible deniability. Oh, a mildly sexual ad has shown to you? Someone probably approved it on the third-party site. Oh, you didn’t want to see it? Sorry, we got nothing to do with it.

Also scams and other grey-area shit.

Binthinkin,

Yea that shit didn’t have the hold on millennials like it did the chain letter sending dummies of the previous generation.

In my day ads were vectors for viruses AND were dumb and annoying as fuck.

Some would agree they still are.

FartsWithAnAccent,
@FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io avatar

This is 100% the fault of shitty advertisers spamming us with literal scams, malware, and spyware.

pachrist,

I get that ads pay for a free internet. But that doesn’t mean that 60% of my screen needs to be malware to read a local news article.

Until advertisers act in good faith, I block as much as possible.

Starkstruck,

Fr. I legitimately wouldn’t mind just a few banner ads to pay for things, but as per usual, the corpos got too damn greedy. So congrats, now you get no ad viewage from me.

Zikeji,
@Zikeji@programming.dev avatar

Or those scummy click bait ads disguised as related articles? They make my blood boil with how they prey on the vulnerable.

7U5K3N,

That’s all Google discover is on my phone… Ai generated articles that are just click bait.

is a new episode of RandomShow airing tonight?

Star Trek 31 confirmed to feature major tng character (from today)

blah.

datavoid,

Google is so bad for this, plus the fact that they were the ones who started rewarding clickbait articles.

In my mind though, MSN will never be dethroned from having the shittiest content.

SnipingNinja,

It can’t, just check the windows thing which appears as a left sidebar in windows 11 or the edge default homepage

Drusenija,

I’ve been seeing clips from Ready Player One recently and this reminded me of the main bad guy’s philosophy on advertising in the OASIS.

we estimate we can sell up to 80% of an individual’s visual field before inducing seizures

Can’t help but feeling there’s some parallels there.

skyspydude1,

Seems unrealistic. In reality, they’d be asking how often the seizures occur and would figure out if the increased ad revenue from going to 90% would offset any potential lawsuits.

BlemboTheThird,

Used to be if I found the site of a newspaper I thought I liked, I’d turn off my ad blocker to see how it goes.

I don’t even try any more. Again and again and again, every time I turn it off the page gets so cluttered that following the article becomes a chore and takes up so many resources that even scrolling slows to a crawl. Ludicrous nonsense.

damndotcommie,

The cluttered pages with “videos” running all over the place is what frustrates me the most. I go in and disable javascript and see how it goes. Javascript seems to be the herpes of the internet as far as I am concerned.

AA5B,

I recently noticed a feature on iOS to open all new sites in Reader mode. It’s definitely more readable but mixed results when not everything is there

There’s got to be some sort of Accessibility violation here: where’s the EU when you need someone to stand up for consumers rights

Aopen,
@Aopen@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Tragedy of the commons

Mango,

Nah. While that obviously sucks, I personally don’t like people selling me shit. The ads are designed to occupy as much of my mental space as they can and that’s a serious breach of what’s most valuable to me.

lanolinoil,
@lanolinoil@lemmy.world avatar

Plus they made the whole industry weird and obfuscated like bulk produce or something even though it didn’t need weird distribution models and dark unseen players in every corner of every ad bought and seen. Why is it this way? I honestly don’t know. How did advertisers willingly make it that way over just paying site owners or 1 aggregator or something… I guess Facebook has kind of become that now

FenrirIII,
@FenrirIII@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t forget those annoying floating ads and the tiny X that doesn’t actually close the ad

mrgreyeyes,

And the fucking videos that auto play in the bottom corner with audio. I think the old people that recently found out about internet are trying to turn it into regular TV.

AA5B,

It’s been years since I would browse the web with sound on.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

This is 100% the fault of shitty advertisers spamming us with literal scams, malware, and spyware.

And the shitty websites running those ads with just a shrug of their shoulders saying “oops, 3rd party. I can’t be expected to control what’s on my website.”

idunnololz,
@idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

I installed an ad blocker once I started getting unmuted video ads. I would be studying for an exam and suddenly start getting blasted with a super loud ad. This was in like 2015, before Chrome added the speaker icon next to the tab playing sound I had to look through every tab to find the source and mute it.

dezmd,
@dezmd@lemmy.world avatar

Ublock: Origin plugin on each browser, and/or a proper piHole style DNS blocker. Anything else is probably capturing your data to sell.

aluminium, (edited )

I doubt these numbers. Almost nobody I know uses one on mobile

Reddfugee42,

Then there’s those of us who uninstalled the YouTube app and installed Kiwi so we can install the uBlock Origin chrome plug-in 😅

tb_,
@tb_@lemmy.world avatar

Firefox has plug-ins available out of the box on Android, including uBlock Origin.

Reddfugee42,

Kiwi is a browser with plug-in support out of the box but it’s always good to have options, thanks :)

tb_,
@tb_@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, I seem to have misinterpreted your message then. That’s pretty neat

Muscar,

I really doubt the numbers. It’s so common to see people complain about ads online, even in places like here where you’d expect most people to use adblockers.

Rakonat,

All adblockers are not created equally and some of basically trojan horses to let some specific ads through or track the user in other ways.

I’ve definitely noticed when my adblocker of choice misses a youtube add or popup, the comments of that day specifically will be about how bad some ads are.

stev3yd,

ads are the worst. block them all! Would be great if an advertising company did not have the most popular browser.

iopq,

That’s why I use firefox, never going to downgrade to manifest v3 ever

mint_tamas,

FWIW, the manifest v3 implementation in firefox is not user-hostile. They made it compatible, but the limitations on filtering are not there.

CrowAirbrush,

People themselves have turned into ads since ads themselves don’t do their job.

Look at influencers.

Instagram used to be fun for someone to share their journey, now it’s ad…influencer…double ad…Triple influencer…Another ad…a real person sharing their journey…55 more influencer ads mixed with 29 actual ads.

Oh and the occasional OF girl who managed to flash some puss without it getting taken down.

I love when i bought something…(i assume) google thinks it’s a great idea to advertise that exact combination of products from the exact webshop on the next website i visit.

How much did tiktok ruin google’s brain to make them think that is going to be effective marketing?

Mankind truly is on the way down.

mlg,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

I remember the good ol days when the ads would lag up the loading of the page

Now they all load first and cover the entire content of the page because screw usability

Looking at you, every news outlet site ever

LordCrom,

Ublock Origin, privacy badger, pihole for home DNS… Can’t live without them

SendMePhotos,

What does pihole do that Ublock does not?

Tilgare,

Every non-PC, non-web browser on your network also reaps the benefit.

evranch,

A DNS blocking system like Pihole can block ads on platforms you don’t control, like smart TVs or mobile apps.

SendMePhotos,

I was told YouTube is excluded from said benefit.

evranch,

Yes the way YT loads ads it won’t work to simply block them with a simple DNS pattern match, you need a proper adblocker or third party app. But you can block all the other nuisance clutter on the smart TV, at least.

My TV is hooked to my PC now as a monitor, so I just watch YT on it right in Firefox.

Alborlin,

For smart tv there is smarttuve, its complete replacement of youtube and acts like youtube revsnced or youtube with ublocknon pc.teybit out

VinnyDaCat,

Not entirely surprised.

The numbers were already up there, but I imagine YouTube’s recent campaign only drove them higher. More people than before are now aware that adblockers exist and they love using them.

smileyhead,

Honestly, personally I do not mind ads. But the amount of garbage that is loaded in the browser on popular sites make uBlock necessary for me.

danhab99,
@danhab99@programming.dev avatar

Even if nobody used ads, ads just don’t work anymore. Kids can’t even percieve them anymore, old people who click on everything are a shrinking market segment, and most people in the middle seek to learn about market offerings from influencers they’ve chosen to trust.

bitchkat,

I am shocked that its that low. But I manage a website for a sports league and they want to display sponsor logos on the front page. They were all getting caught by my adblocker. When I talked to other board members, none of them used ad blockers. I debated if I should try and adjust the urls or not.

SolidVerse,

It’s a necessity. The internet really is unusable without it. Pop-up ads, long unskippable video ads, annoying shovelware scam ads, etc etc.

jayandp,

Just trying to read the news on my phone kills its battery because of all the ads and crap. I’m just reading, why is my phone’s battery draining like water? Hence Ad blocker is mandatory.

A_Random_Idiot,

overlooking the biggest issue, the malware/virus ads.

SolidVerse,

True!

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