• Schwim Dandy
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    382 months ago

    I’m still able to manage blocking ads in all forms of media that I consume. No unintended shifting of timestamps.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      192 months ago

      How do you do it for podcasts? I already use mullvad Adblock dns, but that doesn’t seem to work

        • @[email protected]
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          142 months ago

          Not necessarily. A lot of podcasts are hosted by places that detect your ip and splice in location-targeted ads for each individual download. Hence OP’s struggle with timestamps.

          Even off of Spotify etc, the source is poisoned.

    • AmbiguousProps
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      142 months ago

      If you have some magical podcast app that can do that I would love to know what it’s called.

      • @[email protected]
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        112 months ago

        Its called “not listening to those ad-ridden pieces of crap”-podcasts. Vote with your wallet and attention.

        • AmbiguousProps
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          72 months ago

          Unfortunately, the masses will still listen, so myself not listening will do jack-shit. The real way to do that would be a service or app that strips them out entirely.

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            It all has to start somewhere…taking the apathetic approach is not only not helping, but you’re a part of what’s making it worse by just accepting it.

            • @grue
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              It all has to start somewhere…

              That “somewhere” ought to be complaining to the FTC etc., because boycotts are hardly ever effective. We’ve put the mythical “free market” on such a pedestal these days that it seems like a lot of us forget that consumer protection regulation is even an option!

              • @[email protected]
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                12 months ago

                That “somewhere” ought to be complaining to the FTC etc., because boycotts are hardly ever effective

                I agree, but avoiding feeding in to the negative feedback loop that you want changed is a good thing until that happens.

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              That’s just not true. There will always be ads in podcasts, no matter if I listen to them or not; it’s how they make money. That’s not apathetic, it’s a fact. If someone made a sponsorblock for podcasts, it would help immensely, which is what my original comment was about. Blaming one single person for there being ads in podcasts is something else.

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                I listen to a few podcasts that have no ads at all, so that’s also not true.

                I’m not blaming any single person, I’m blaming the attitude they (and many people in general) approach it with.

                • AmbiguousProps
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                  It is true that some podcasts make money via other means, for sure. I didn’t intend to say all podcasts, but many (most?) do have ads as the only way they make money. However, do you not want a Sponsorblock for others so you can have your cake and eat it too, just like you do now with adblockers? That’s how you really give them the middle finger.

    • @datelmd5sum
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      yeah if something gets through my adblocks I’ll just watch / do something else instead.