• Armand1@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Playing through Persona 3 Reload at the moment. Not come across this gem yet but I have come across this:

    Telling a child she's at fault for her parents divorce.

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    My wife doesn’t use an ad blocker. I installed a pihole about 6 years ago and she got so incensed, and demanded I remove it. Eventually I carved out a rule on the router to assign her a different DNS server. I just don’t get it.

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    Yesterday I sat across a woman on the subway who had to rapidly tap her smartphone’s screen every few minutes to stop loud video ads.

    Was tempted to lecture her about the existance of adblockers. (But didn’t, following established subway etiquette…)

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    Whenever I disable it to access a feature that breaks under it, I remember how cursed these sites have become. Reminds me of just before pop-up blockers were common.

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    The other day I had to use a browser without any plugins to go to a site, and it was unrecognizable with all the ads. When I normally visit it’s clean and simple. These ads pushed content under the fold. Horrible.

  • SailorFuzz@lemmy.world
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    Good time to mention this if you don’t already use it, or if you do use blockers, maybe consider this:

    https://adnauseam.io/

    It’s AdBlocker, BUT actually, what it does is “click” on all the ads. Every adclick costs the advertisers, and makes targeting ads meaningless because of all the noise. From your end, nothing has changed, the ads are gone… but from the advertisers end, you’re costing them more money and making their data useless.

  • Godort@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    a lot of judgement here from someone that doesn’t know what a hamburger is

  • lmmarsano@lemmynsfw.com
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    3 months ago

    Needs alt text.

    I don’t go to sites full of ads, or if I do, I just switch to reader mode and poof better readability without ads.

  • Stiffy@lemmy.world
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    If you look reeeeeeallly closely at the space beside the shirt, then you can see a cum sock.

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    I have basic Adblockers just so I don’t have to deal with the clutter, but I’m not a bitch about ads. If a YouTube vid had ads I just hit the skip if I can, or sit through it. If an ad pops up while I’m scrolling through whatever news or media site, I just scroll past or click through and brush it off.

    These people who act like they’re being abused or tortured because they have to look at an ad or watch a few commercials make no sense to me. It reeks of entitlement.

    Just because the internet is filled with information doesn’t mean it’s free. It costs money to write articles and make videos. If we’re not paying them with cash then we’re paying them with a little time or consideration.

    As long as the ads aren’t obnoxiously loud or animated or otherwise irritating, they’re just part of the experience.

    But then I grew up pre-internet, when you had no choice but to sit through 10 minutes worth of commercials to enjoy 20 minutes worth of tv episodes.