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Internet Advertising
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 6:45 pm
by bedub1
Do you click on ads on the internet? I don't see any because I use AdBlockPlus and many other things to prevent ads. I started thinking about this because I read an article about how to protect your privacy on the internet, and it included using AdBlockPlus. The website had a note though:
NOTE: Please remember that for some small players, like us, ads is the only form of revenue easily available to us. So to help support us, please do not block the ads displayed on your pages

This got me thinking. Does anybody even click on internet ads?
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 6:49 pm
by Haggis_McMutton
I don't think I've ever clicked on one (and yeah I've had adblock for a couple years now).
I don't know who the semi-mythical people that actually click ads are.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 7:21 pm
by nietzsche
Haggis_McMutton wrote:I don't think I've ever clicked on one (and yeah I've had adblock for a couple years now).
I don't know who the semi-mythical people that actually click ads are.
Lol,they exist.
My sister for example would click in anything that would say Free knitting rope or How to make your skin glow or shit like that. I had to super secure her cocmputer because of that.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 7:33 pm
by shieldgenerator7
I might click ads if they're relevant to me, but no, usually I just ignore them.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:51 am
by natty dread
I've talked about this. Blocking ads is a security measure, especially if you use windows or mac - it's a route for malware to get in, and it's a commonly used route, so it's best to have them blocked.
And it's not even about being on sites you trust, because sites don't get to pick out their ads - they can, if they get lots of messages of a malicious ad or inappropriate or whatever, have it blocked for their site, but they can't pre-screen them usually... so even on trustworthy sites, all it takes is one malicious ad and bam, you get your computer full of pop-ups about online casinos where you use viagra for money to play with nigerian princes.
Well, to be honest, I don't really care about the security thing as much anymore - since I've moved on to use Ubuntu, there's no way any malware could actually install anything on my computer without me giving it permission - but anyway, the ads are just so annoying that I don't need to see them on most sites. Makes browsing a hellofa lot faster too. I do enable ads on a few sites that I wish to support, they're mainly webcomics that don't use the google ad networks, and mostly they have ads from other webcomics, and that's kind of nice because I sometimes find some nice new things to read that way, so yeah in those cases I actually click on ads.
In conclusion, I would recommend AdBlock + Noscript. With a combination of them it's virtually impossible for malware to get on your computer from web pages, if you're careful.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 3:13 am
by Haggis_McMutton
natty dread wrote:In conclusion, I would recommend AdBlock + Noscript. With a combination of them it's virtually impossible for malware to get on your computer from web pages, if you're careful.
I tried noscript once, but it seemed to block too much of the stuff I actually wanted.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 3:18 am
by natty dread
Haggis_McMutton wrote:natty dread wrote:In conclusion, I would recommend AdBlock + Noscript. With a combination of them it's virtually impossible for malware to get on your computer from web pages, if you're careful.
I tried noscript once, but it seemed to block too much of the stuff I actually wanted.
That's the point; it blocks everything, and you disable it on pages you trust. That way if you wander off to some shady site they can't spring their javascript shit on you.
Besides, 90% of what javascript is used for on the web these days is useless garbage anyway.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 11:37 am
by bedub1
natty dread wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:natty dread wrote:In conclusion, I would recommend AdBlock + Noscript. With a combination of them it's virtually impossible for malware to get on your computer from web pages, if you're careful.
I tried noscript once, but it seemed to block too much of the stuff I actually wanted.
That's the point; it blocks everything, and you disable it on pages you trust. That way if you wander off to some shady site they can't spring their javascript shit on you.
Besides, 90% of what javascript is used for on the web these days is useless garbage anyway.
I disabled javascript on my cell phone. I also disabled pictures on my cell phone. Now when I surf the internet on my cell phone, it's quite fast.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 11:46 am
by Tisha
That cunt, clicksor, got into my laptop somehow.
random pop-ups all the time..
I can't get rid of it.. it's fun. -_-
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:44 pm
by natty dread
Should have used noscript + adblock, you wouldn't have that problem now
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:06 pm
by whitestazn88
bedub1 wrote:natty dread wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:natty dread wrote:In conclusion, I would recommend AdBlock + Noscript. With a combination of them it's virtually impossible for malware to get on your computer from web pages, if you're careful.
I tried noscript once, but it seemed to block too much of the stuff I actually wanted.
That's the point; it blocks everything, and you disable it on pages you trust. That way if you wander off to some shady site they can't spring their javascript shit on you.
Besides, 90% of what javascript is used for on the web these days is useless garbage anyway.
I disabled javascript on my cell phone. I also disabled pictures on my cell phone. Now when I surf the internet on my cell phone, it's quite fast.
How can I does that?
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:18 pm
by ManBungalow
The poll results look like a penis.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:26 pm
by Frito Bandito
shieldgenerator7 wrote:I might click ads if they're relevant to me, but no, usually I just ignore them.
This is the right answer:) And, why internet ad's work.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 3:26 pm
by natty dread
ManBungalow wrote:The poll results look like a penis.
Is your other testicle bigger than the other?
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 4:21 pm
by Haggis_McMutton
natty dread wrote:Should have used noscript + adblock, you wouldn't have that problem now
shoulda hada gun.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 5:50 pm
by pancakemix
Sometimes I lean on my touch pad and click an ad. Other than that, no.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 6:48 pm
by bedub1
whitestazn88 wrote:bedub1 wrote:natty dread wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:natty dread wrote:In conclusion, I would recommend AdBlock + Noscript. With a combination of them it's virtually impossible for malware to get on your computer from web pages, if you're careful.
I tried noscript once, but it seemed to block too much of the stuff I actually wanted.
That's the point; it blocks everything, and you disable it on pages you trust. That way if you wander off to some shady site they can't spring their javascript shit on you.
Besides, 90% of what javascript is used for on the web these days is useless garbage anyway.
I disabled javascript on my cell phone. I also disabled pictures on my cell phone. Now when I surf the internet on my cell phone, it's quite fast.
How can I does that?
I have an android phone. I open the browser, then select the menu options, settings. Uncheck the box for "enable javascript" and then uncheck the box for "load images".
natty dread wrote:ManBungalow wrote:The poll results look like a penis.
Is your other testicle bigger than the other?
Most peoples are. One of mine hangs lower than the other.
Tisha wrote:That cunt, clicksor, got into my laptop somehow.
random pop-ups all the time..
I can't get rid of it.. it's fun. -_-
You know you can remove bad things right?
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 12:23 am
by natty dread
Why I Block Ads, chapter #36:
Today I was browsing posts on Gimpusers.com where they have like this post announcing the release of gimp 2.8 which is kind of premature because only the source code has been released (doesn't bother me, I just finished compiling it on ubuntu, but I digress) and apparently, Google adsense, this brilliant content-aware ad network, is offering ads of some unscrupulous people that look like an actual download link, that takes you to a site that gives you a pre-packaged version of Gimp 2.6 with an installer that fills your computer with crapware.
So yeah, I don't even want to think how many people went there, thinking they'd get to download the latest version of Gimp and got their computer infested with shit that they don't know how to get rid of, and are now blaming Gimp for it...
So, until these large ad networks do something about these kinds of abuses, put some kind of failsafes in place to stop these kinds of things from happening, I refuse to view their ads.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 6:47 pm
by nietzsche
natty dread wrote:Why I Block Ads, chapter #36:
Today I was browsing posts on Gimpusers.com where they have like this post announcing the release of gimp 2.8 which is kind of premature because only the source code has been released (doesn't bother me, I just finished compiling it on ubuntu, but I digress) and apparently, Google adsense, this brilliant content-aware ad network, is offering ads of some unscrupulous people that look like an actual download link, that takes you to a site that gives you a pre-packaged version of Gimp 2.6 with an installer that fills your computer with crapware.
So yeah, I don't even want to think how many people went there, thinking they'd get to download the latest version of Gimp and got their computer infested with shit that they don't know how to get rid of, and are now blaming Gimp for it...
So, until these large ad networks do something about these kinds of abuses, put some kind of failsafes in place to stop these kinds of things from happening, I refuse to view their ads.
You see that's the problem with internet ads, they are so cheap, so anonymous, that any idiot can put a link to crap next to your emails or whatever.
Until we start seeing ads like "30% in all jeans at Sears.com" with some sort browser added text that says "this link does go to sears.com" then they take off. Ads work, and work with people that has plenty of money because these people are working most of the time, they dont have the time to actually research what's best for them, they actually go without buying all they could use, and when they saw something they say, wait a minute, that shit would help me a lot! Not like AoG or fellows like him that are totally broke and have more desires and time to fill than money.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 11:21 pm
by natty dread
nietzsche wrote:natty dread wrote:Why I Block Ads, chapter #36:
Today I was browsing posts on Gimpusers.com where they have like this post announcing the release of gimp 2.8 which is kind of premature because only the source code has been released (doesn't bother me, I just finished compiling it on ubuntu, but I digress) and apparently, Google adsense, this brilliant content-aware ad network, is offering ads of some unscrupulous people that look like an actual download link, that takes you to a site that gives you a pre-packaged version of Gimp 2.6 with an installer that fills your computer with crapware.
So yeah, I don't even want to think how many people went there, thinking they'd get to download the latest version of Gimp and got their computer infested with shit that they don't know how to get rid of, and are now blaming Gimp for it...
So, until these large ad networks do something about these kinds of abuses, put some kind of failsafes in place to stop these kinds of things from happening, I refuse to view their ads.
You see that's the problem with internet ads, they are so cheap, so anonymous, that any idiot can put a link to crap next to your emails or whatever.
Until we start seeing ads like "30% in all jeans at Sears.com" with some sort browser added text that says "this link does go to sears.com" then they take off. Ads work, and work with people that has plenty of money because these people are working most of the time, they dont have the time to actually research what's best for them, they actually go without buying all they could use, and when they saw something they say, wait a minute, that shit would help me a lot! Not like AoG or fellows like him that are totally broke and have more desires and time to fill than money.
Ok well I didn't really get all that because it kinda sounds like you're drunk or high but if you're agreeing with me, well, good because then you're right.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 3:47 am
by nietzsche
natty dread wrote:nietzsche wrote:natty dread wrote:Why I Block Ads, chapter #36:
Today I was browsing posts on Gimpusers.com where they have like this post announcing the release of gimp 2.8 which is kind of premature because only the source code has been released (doesn't bother me, I just finished compiling it on ubuntu, but I digress) and apparently, Google adsense, this brilliant content-aware ad network, is offering ads of some unscrupulous people that look like an actual download link, that takes you to a site that gives you a pre-packaged version of Gimp 2.6 with an installer that fills your computer with crapware.
So yeah, I don't even want to think how many people went there, thinking they'd get to download the latest version of Gimp and got their computer infested with shit that they don't know how to get rid of, and are now blaming Gimp for it...
So, until these large ad networks do something about these kinds of abuses, put some kind of failsafes in place to stop these kinds of things from happening, I refuse to view their ads.
You see that's the problem with internet ads, they are so cheap, so anonymous, that any idiot can put a link to crap next to your emails or whatever.
Until we start seeing ads like "30% in all jeans at Sears.com" with some sort browser added text that says "this link does go to sears.com" then they take off. Ads work, and work with people that has plenty of money because these people are working most of the time, they dont have the time to actually research what's best for them, they actually go without buying all they could use, and when they saw something they say, wait a minute, that shit would help me a lot! Not like AoG or fellows like him that are totally broke and have more desires and time to fill than money.
Ok well I didn't really get all that because it kinda sounds like you're drunk or high but if you're agreeing with me, well, good because then you're right.
You know, when I was typing it I was sure I didn't know what I wanted to say. I knew it was something about that ads will work when they mimic the real world ads but the rest I wasn't sure. That's probably why. Most likely there wasn't much to respond to in another threads and I just felt like typing. Same right now.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 7:32 pm
by shieldgenerator7
speaking of internet ads and malware I have this really annoying problem where I click on a link in Google and it takes me to another website (which I sure didn't click on) and it just has a list of sites I can go to that have nothing to do with what I wanted. Anyone got any ideas as to what that is? Or why it's happening?
-SG7 (

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Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 8:11 pm
by natty dread
Your computer is infected. Take it to a computer doctor.
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 4:08 pm
by shieldgenerator7
natty dread wrote:Your computer is infected. Take it to a computer doctor.
crash. I was hoping you wouldn't say that
Re: Internet Advertising
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 7:51 pm
by bedub1
shieldgenerator7 wrote:natty dread wrote:Your computer is infected. Take it to a computer doctor.
crash. I was hoping you wouldn't say that
yup....sucks to be you....and your computer.