• @[email protected]
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    7911 months ago

    Got a “disable your adblocker” popup on that article. The third bullet point in the article is about reducing annoyances like ads. Ridiculous.

    • @[email protected]
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      2611 months ago

      The site owners have different values and notices than any one writer or journalist. The problem with ads is they became too intrusive. So ad blockers block all, including on respectful websites. It’s better for consumers to block all, but journalism does with no revenue and most don’t want to pay. We don’t yet have a middle ground.

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        11 months ago

        Somebody should make a standard for non-intrusive, not spying, ethical ads (no clickbaits, no contrasting colors, related to the article, etc. etc.).

        Adblocks would have websites that strictly follow these guidelines in a whitelist by default (opt-out).

        That’s the middle ground. But, I doubt any big ad company like Google or Meta would push for it, if not against.

        • @sugartits
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          2411 months ago

          Adblock Plus did something similar to that.

          Then it turned out they were taking bribes to whitelist some providers and then we’re back to square one.

          Oh well.

          • @lorkano
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            111 months ago

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      • @lorkano
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        That’s why adblock wanted to by default allow not annoying ads, but there was a big backlash and other adblockers became more popular like ublock

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      511 months ago

      androidpolice have had lots of articles about ad blocking and picking the best one etc.

      Then they won’t let anyone view the site when they follow that advice…