• @Pogogunner@sopuli.xyz
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    1201 month ago

    If a website doesn’t load correctly, that’s the websites issue. My browser loads every other website fine. If I have to disable an ad blocker to see your content, that means I don’t want to see your content, because it’s an ad.

    • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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      461 month ago

      This is exactly my stance. If your website does not load because I have an ad blocker on then I don’t load your website because it’s clearly shit.

      • sunzu2
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        121 month ago

        Not very “marketing” of them adding all of this friction 🤡

        hmm

  • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    641 month ago

    “Please disable your adblocker to resto–”

    Yo, uBlock, see that little bitch ass window telling me to turn you off? Yeah, block element that piece of shit. Thanks bro!

  • wuphysics87
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    391 month ago

    “Downloading chrome will improve the performance of this site”

    What the fuck is this 2009?

  • @phase@lemmy.8th.world
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    91 month ago

    Does it mean that the website cannot work without advertisement? Does it mean it can’t be shut down? Isn’t it just a way to say yourself you are not GDPR compliant?

  • @Auli@lemmy.ca
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    11 month ago

    I mean sites cist money and people don’t want to pay. Ads are the only option but they have got to invasive so nope. Maybe if they just have ads relative to the site and stop tracking I’d be fine. I mean ads have infected unpeopled computers.

    • @Zerush@lemmy.mlOP
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      129 days ago

      Ads as such are not the background problem. But the problem begins when they are based on user data and activities, instead of being contextual and when they are abusive and highly annoying, as they are often. Nobody wants several unskipable Ads of minutes on dishwasher or life insurance in the middle of a concert or that is difficult to read an article chopped by dozens of banners. Apart often also ads of fishy companies and services, which is also an security risk.