• @[email protected]
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    2041 year ago

    I just realized I’m taking my ad-free experience in Lemmy for granted. It’s refreshing to have a little corner of the internet that doesn’t slam you with advertising.

    • @victron
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      10 months ago

      deleted by creator

    • @Bingohas
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      381 year ago

      Uh oh! You’ve reached your daily limit of free Lemmy™ posts. Please tap here to spend 45 Lembux™ and refresh your post allowance.

    • @TheGreatFox
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      1 year ago

      My ublock origin icon has been at a steady 0 ads blocked in my entire time browsing Lemmy. It feels weird.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        On several sites that counter climbs like crazy. I’m watching a YouTube video right now that’s only 12 minutes long. The uBlock counter just hit 60.

        • @TheGreatFox
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          31 year ago

          I have a youtube tab open, it’s currently at 498 blocks. After writing that, 503.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            I haven’t had this page up very long today, but apparently YouTube is on an advertising roll at the moment.

            Added bonus: I’m one of the three people in the world who pays for YouTube premium… so the quantity of ads should be much lower.

            • Boz (he/him)
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              31 year ago

              Oh hey, I’m one of the other two, lol. I think they probably lose money on us at this point, with the amount of ads they serve.

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      Soon, when things go smoother, I absolutely wouldn’t mind either having ads or paying a low annual fee.

      The problem with Reddit was seeking out vulture capital. Turning a small profit, enough to pay people something resembling wages, isn’t a bad thing.

      • @[email protected]
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        171 year ago

        The start of ads seems to always lead to a path of enshitification. One of the reasons I really like jellyfin is because they realized this and intentionally disabled recurrent donations. They saw what it does to Plex and saw the eventually the leadership’s will try to sell out and sell the company or IPO.

        Jellyfin saw the way every service seemed to go once the revenue picked up and decided they want to prevent that.

      • db0
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        81 year ago

        plenty of instances including mine and some massive ones like lemmy.world are fully funded by donations.There’s absolutely no need for ads

      • @Hazzardis
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        61 year ago

        Wikipedia is funded via donations, de-centralized social media could be too

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          Maybe. But I think Wikipedia is easier to run than Reddit, even if it’s only partial Reddit.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        I think the option for both would be acceptable, I’d be ok to pay a few bucks to maintain an ad free haven.

    • @DeriHunter
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      41 year ago

      If you’re on android, you should try blockada, I don’t have ads whatsoever

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          For those who don’t know: DNS blockers can be sketchy unless you’re hosting it yourself. Something like a pihole that you set up would be fine, but external DNS services are almost guaranteed to be data-mining you even worse than the ads and trackers they’re blocking.

          It’s a little like free VPNs. The reputable ones cost money, because if you’re not the customer then you’re the product.

          • @[email protected]
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            1 year ago

            that is fair, but your ISP is logging the DNS requests anyway, and NextDNS allows you to turn off logging.

            Edit: I also don’t see how it’s worse than ads and trackers, they can only see the domain names of the sites you visit.