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9 months ago

So Google, not just Chrome, but Google itself, hates ad blockers.

I get it, ads make money for way less effort and customer involvement than subscriptions and paywalls.

The problem is, as cybersecurity professionals have said, ads are a security risk for every system they interact with. Even if you don't click any ads ever, they're still a security risk.

How are they a security risk? Because ads are allowed to run code to perform their tasks. This code is supplied by the ad provider, and if all it ever did was provide a link, a hovertext/description for the visually impaired, and maybe a non-gif animation, this would be a non-issue on all but the weakest internet connections.

They are not all like that, though.

Endless cases of ad providers, site providers, even your actual ISP (Internet Service Provider) have been proven to inject arbitrary code, capable of doing a great number of things, into ads, links, images, video, etc.

This code has had scripts to use your computer's processing power to help mine Bitcoin so long as it's on the page the code started on, it's been used to install malware (even by your ISP in one particularly bad case), it's been used to just install viruses or keyloggers or so many more things.

Hell, even the not-malicious code can just bog down your computer by being terribly written messes of badly functioning code, so something that should run with barely any impact instead takes up ridiculous amounts of processing power and capacity.

This is a problem, and it's largely solvable by simply blocking ads. There's no native way to prevent ads from running scripts or code without disabling all JavaScript on every page, which effectively kills most pages you go to since every drop-down menu, every page-altering section (like the Google images thing), most search bars, video playback, and so much more, all depend entirely on JavaScript.

Google wants to take away that necessary security of blocking problematic ads, rather than just make a way to disable the problematic aspects of ads.

I dislike ads, especially when they take up more than about 25% of the screen. I'd ideally like to see little to no ads ever, but I understand how ads support the sites they're on, support creators on streaming services, etc.

I'd be okay with classic banner ads, basic image/link ads, even the before/during/after video ads, if they weren't almost guaranteed to be literally hostile. If Google hates ad blockers so much, they should make them less of a safety requirement by letting us choose to disable ad scripts, or even just block that entire concept, because no ads for any worthwhile service or product have ever needed to run scripts. If an image or GIF of your product/service, maybe with a quick description, isn't selling your product/service, then making it hover over the page content, make noise, and mine Bitcoin will only piss your target audience off, while proudly claiming that you are the one doing it.

Would you buy a product that tricks you into interacting with it through just being annoying and pulling the sibling trick of "I'm not touching you, see? I'm touching your computer, not you?"

Hell, pop-up ads were basically scriptless and still managed to piss off most of the people who encountered them. The guy who invented them made a public apology for having developed that 'extremely intrusive' marketing method. Now ISPs have been caught injecting malware into links that you click on while using their service, with the express intent of installing them to your computer to monitor what you do and block access to sites they don't want you on.

You want the Internet to be safe? Don't fight porn or violence, that has never done anything but drive up interest. Fight the people actively making the Internet literally unsafe to use regardless of age or system.

I'll accept ads if ad providers stop making automatic malware.

Sorry for the rant, I'm tired and annoyed.


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1 year ago

Never have I been exactly worried about the whole ‘sites share your data and invasion of privacy’ thing, but I do have to say it’s a bit weird when tumblr gives you an ad that has the exact things that are currently in your like-list.

Never Have I Been Exactly Worried About The Whole ‘sites Share Your Data And Invasion Of Privacy’

And no, I didn’t crop it weird. That is the ad that it showed me.


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2 years ago

I swear to God I'm getting fucking ads on my keyboard

Using predictive text and it keeps suggesting titles for shit I've never heard of

Trying to text Zan and type the letter g and fucking swiftkey is immediately like "Ghosts of Tsushima" and I have no fucking clue what that is

I look it up cause I'm curious now and it's a goddamn game. It's some fucking video game that I don't know anything about, have never talked about before, have never typed out before, but the fucking keyboard is telling me about it

And then it happened with other shit

Movies, shows, other games that predictive text has no reason to assume I'll be talking about

I am aware that we live in an advertising saturated hellworld but I really don't need it rubbed in my face like this


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3 years ago

Being this back to essential oils and watch the world burn.

Back In The 1920s, Many Radium Water Producers Advocated Drinking Radium Water As A Necessity Of Healthy
Back In The 1920s, Many Radium Water Producers Advocated Drinking Radium Water As A Necessity Of Healthy
Back In The 1920s, Many Radium Water Producers Advocated Drinking Radium Water As A Necessity Of Healthy
Back In The 1920s, Many Radium Water Producers Advocated Drinking Radium Water As A Necessity Of Healthy
Back In The 1920s, Many Radium Water Producers Advocated Drinking Radium Water As A Necessity Of Healthy

Back in the 1920s, many radium water producers advocated drinking radium water as a necessity of healthy living.


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1 year ago

Bro I keep getting Pinterest ads for the weirdest stuff

Lately it’s been an especially grotesque king Gristle costume that terrifies me to no end


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9 months ago

Playable ads in tumblr in between posts go to hell and die I hate you I hate you that stupid fucking fish game thing makes me so angry oh my god


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Me : **looks into a job in radiology**

Spotify: here, have an indeed ad about how that job in particular sucks ass and you will be thrown down the stairs, love you pookie Baer💕 *buy my fucking premium you whore*


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1 week ago
Yeah Tumblr Ads Fuck Hard Sometimes

Yeah tumblr ads fuck hard sometimes


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2 months ago

ADS THAT SUDDENLY TAKE UP THE WHOLE PAGE

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