• 3abas@lemmy.world
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            14 days ago

            The question isn’t why you avoid sites that use ads, it’s why you don’t have an ad blocker for the one-off situations that you do, like this one.

            Or did you go to that particular article on techcrunch as part of your routine of checking if you made the right choice to avoid such sites?

            Clearly sometimes you have to go to those sites, and when you do, you’re exposing yourself to ads, tracking, and potential malware unnecessarily…

          • ikidd@lemmy.world
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            14 days ago

            It’s also way faster to browse with an adblocker because your browser isn’t connecting, downloading and processing a bunch of images and scripts to present that bullshit. Like 80% faster.

  • flop_leash_973@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    Advertising being allowed to become the dominant monetization method for the internet was a mistake.

    I’ve never seen anything that makes most of its money from advertising that doesn’t get worse and worse for it over time as a result. Once you let the advertisers in they will ruin whatever it is they are being allowed to leech off of. Might take 1 year, might take 20, but once they get that foot hold they will run it into the ground because like a billionaire and money, it is never enough.

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      14 days ago

      So I work at DeviantArt, and we actually saw this in real-time. A few years ago, we added external ads all over the place, and had to add a whole framework to detect “ad-unsafe” works that wouldn’t get ads served against them. So we only got ads against a percentage of views, and people were getting pissed at the ads and leaving.

      So we tore the ads back out, traffic’s recovered, and a focus on providing actual tools for artists to make money through the site has meant we’re doing better without ads than we were with ads.

      • That Weird Vegan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        14 days ago

        that’s the thing. People will generally support a service they like. If it has ads, most people won’t like it and thus won’t support it.

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    15 days ago

    If you have ublock origin you should be able to use the element picker to block that frame.

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      15 days ago

      Since using ublock origin I can’t remember the last time it didn’t automatically hide those now empty elements.

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        15 days ago

        I’ve had to use it a few times on non-english sites but I agree, most of the time ublock handles those automatically.

  • pooberbee (they/she)@lemmy.ml
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    15 days ago

    YMMV but switching to vertical tabs might be an improvement. Especially with such a wide screen, and since most websites (especially articles) only use a narrow column in the center, it’s been great for me.

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    15 days ago

    You will soon miss the display banner as it’s at least honest for being an ad. AI will soon have ads weaved in the text itself.

    • Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      15 days ago

      Ublock origin creates an anti-intext filter that filters out text with key phrases indicating an advertisement XD

  • asdfranger@lemmynsfw.com
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    15 days ago

    That’s why reading mode exists, I use it all the time when I see sites as cluttered as this. Great feature.

    (It’s the little rectangle icon near the bookmark button, on the navigation bar)