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  • tonyangelo@mspsocial.netT tonyangelo@mspsocial.net

    @hypostase @retrosponge @tezoatlipoca Bill’s rants about the ad industry are epic https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9h9wStdPkQY

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    @tonyangelo @hypostase @tezoatlipoca Man was a legend.

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    • superblox@mastodon.socialS superblox@mastodon.social

      @Issi @tezoatlipoca I try to do it too with safe, high-quality sites I frequent. But some still don't show ads when I do that because I continue blocking tracking.

      That's where I'm torn. On one hand, advertisers don't want to waste ad budget on inefficient untargeted advertising, or at least don't pay enough for it to be sustainable. On the other hand, I value my privacy and don't want ad companies to build a profile of me.

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      @superblox @tezoatlipoca it's a dilemma!

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      • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

        Do any of these CMS and online-ad platform/network #productmanagers realize that if they were to just go back to unobtrusive only-static-image ads embedded in the html of the page itself I would fucking put eyeballs on those? But noooo, we gotta have modal popups and pay-gates and minimize-in-the-corner auto-play videos.

        This worked just fine until 2010 then ya went and ballzed it up.

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        @tezoatlipoca You are right about 2010. Google bought doubleclick in 2007 and launch Android in 2008. That led them to go deeper into advertising on web pages compared to advertising in search. They announced that change in 2009.
        Today's internet advertisement is about "pay per click". That requires spying on the users, or one would not know when the ad is clicked. I don't think there is even a possibility to be paid for static ads. 1/2

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        • dl2jml@mastodon.radioD dl2jml@mastodon.radio

          @tezoatlipoca You are right about 2010. Google bought doubleclick in 2007 and launch Android in 2008. That led them to go deeper into advertising on web pages compared to advertising in search. They announced that change in 2009.
          Today's internet advertisement is about "pay per click". That requires spying on the users, or one would not know when the ad is clicked. I don't think there is even a possibility to be paid for static ads. 1/2

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          @tezoatlipoca Moreover the majority of Internet traffic happens on smartphones, not computers. A sizable proportion of the users don't know how to block ads on a smartphone and mostly use apps (where ads cannot be blocked) instead of the browser. And that is where the money is.

          Basically, what you want is gone. 2010 is not coming back. Your only option is not to browse these sites (that is what I do). And this is what they want because you cost them ressources and don't bring money. 2/2

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          • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

            "An ad blocker is preventing this page from loading."

            No, my #adblocker is preventing your #ADs from loading. The fact that the REST of your page refuses to load if the ads dont load, well that sounds like a YOU problem.

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            @tezoatlipoca Many of these are still readable in Reader mode in the browser. The New York Times and Washington Post are two of the only sites that have actually successfully blocked Reader mode. Most of the rest of the internet is still blissfully readable as text like it's 1999.

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            • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

              "An ad blocker is preventing this page from loading."

              No, my #adblocker is preventing your #ADs from loading. The fact that the REST of your page refuses to load if the ads dont load, well that sounds like a YOU problem.

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              @tezoatlipoca my blocker has good days and bad ones some days I would like to slap it for not doing the job ..

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              • dl2jml@mastodon.radioD dl2jml@mastodon.radio

                @tezoatlipoca Moreover the majority of Internet traffic happens on smartphones, not computers. A sizable proportion of the users don't know how to block ads on a smartphone and mostly use apps (where ads cannot be blocked) instead of the browser. And that is where the money is.

                Basically, what you want is gone. 2010 is not coming back. Your only option is not to browse these sites (that is what I do). And this is what they want because you cost them ressources and don't bring money. 2/2

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                @dl2jml @tezoatlipoca Do you know a good way to block ads on your mobile? I'm using DuckDuckGo browser, but haven't found a decent ad blocker plugin yet, like I have for Firefox on my MacBook.

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                • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

                  Do any of these CMS and online-ad platform/network #productmanagers realize that if they were to just go back to unobtrusive only-static-image ads embedded in the html of the page itself I would fucking put eyeballs on those? But noooo, we gotta have modal popups and pay-gates and minimize-in-the-corner auto-play videos.

                  This worked just fine until 2010 then ya went and ballzed it up.

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                  @tezoatlipoca I'm been around long enough to remember the banner ads of the 90s. Built some of them myself too.

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                  • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

                    "An ad blocker is preventing this page from loading."

                    No, my #adblocker is preventing your #ADs from loading. The fact that the REST of your page refuses to load if the ads dont load, well that sounds like a YOU problem.

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                    @tezoatlipoca

                    I'm a fundamentalist about ads on the internet: they're evil and I don't want any of them polluting my screen. I can remember a time when there weren't any. That makes a huge difference in the way I think about them.

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                    • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

                      "An ad blocker is preventing this page from loading."

                      No, my #adblocker is preventing your #ADs from loading. The fact that the REST of your page refuses to load if the ads dont load, well that sounds like a YOU problem.

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                      @tezoatlipoca I don't even have an ad blocker turned on, but still not being served because I don't allow ads to track me. I don't mind unintrusive ads, especially if I'm not paying for the service.

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