• @LePoisson
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    52 hours ago

    Nah the ad solution being utilized by the Boost app thinks that. Not Lemmy.

    Could be you’re using a VPN throwing off where it thinks you’re located, you have some specific intersection of browsing history and interests, your search history, some other criteria I probably don’t know because I don’t actually work in that industry.

    Anyways, usually there is a reason even if it’s silly.

  • @RaoulDook
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    913 hours ago

    You have ads on Lemmy? yuck

    None here using all open source means to access.

  • @[email protected]
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    1217 hours ago

    This is a targeted ad based on your browsing history from your IP address. You may read or search a lot of things related to Israel, which could be why this shows up.

    • THCDentonOP
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      616 hours ago

      I don’t though that’s the thing. I have no interest in current affairs.

      • @ladicius
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        215 hours ago

        Maybe then some weird algorithm is pushing some weird stuff onto people who have no special interests?

  • @[email protected]
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    1417 hours ago

    To my knowledge lemmy.world doesn’t have personalized algorithms. just some odd people, like everywhere

    • @[email protected]
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      2617 hours ago

      He’s using Boost, so it’s his own fault. It’s just your standard ad network crap.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 hours ago

        I’m using boost, I’ve not got any ads?

        Looking trough the settings, there’s no way to turn ads off or on, and no payment for them. Just a voluntary donate button.

      • @givesomefucks
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        217 hours ago

        I don’t understand why people use apps instead of web interface…

        That the apps serve ads makes it even more confusing

        • Hanrahan
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          13 hours ago

          Jerboa, Raccoon etc dont do ads(get them.from F sroid) . Boost does if you don’t buy it.

        • @[email protected]
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          312 hours ago

          Only Boost and Sync have added ads. There are much better FOSS Lemmy clients like Voyager, that are ad-free and have a much better interface than web.

          • @ccunning
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            816 hours ago

            “Sucks” is generous. Maybe it’s passable on desktop?

            Also there are apps without ads.
            In fact I didn’t know there were apps with ads before this post.

        • @momocchi
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          616 hours ago

          I use an app (Voyager) and have no ads, they just chose one with ads for some reason

        • THCDentonOP
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          217 hours ago

          Im just used to it from reddit. Its comfy

          • @[email protected]
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            I used Boost back in the Reddit days, but when I came over to Lemmy I found there were much better ad-free apps, like Voyager.

          • @PlantJam
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            314 hours ago

            The ad free upgrade for boost is only a few dollars. I don’t remember if it’s done through the app or the play store, though.

            • THCDentonOP
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              111 hours ago

              I might. Ads are pretty unintrusive on lemmy, but these caught my eye

          • @jasep
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            617 hours ago

            If you’re interested in trying an app with no ads, I’m using Thunder and it’s great. Cross platform for Android and iOS.