I posted this question because I once saw a tweet that said something like:

“If you use adblock, you don’t care about creator’s point blank”

What is your opinion on this? Do you agree with them?

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    1 year ago

    It’s a bummer that blocking ads prevents some creators from getting money, but I’m not losing any sleep over it.

    I don’t mind sponsored segments in videos and podcasts. However, the ads on YouTube and on many websites are invasive and annoying. That’s why I block them, and I won’t be turning it off.

  • MrApples@lemmy.ca
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    The internet is an usuable hellhole without uBlock Origin. I don’t give two shits if creators are losing money. All you’re ‘creating’ for me is annoyance with those invasive autoplaying video abombinations.

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    1 year ago

    Of course. And I’ll continue to do so as long as advertisement is detrimental to my online experience. If it wastes my time by forcing me to watch an ad before a video, if it distracts me from reading a text because of animations, if it tries to scam or shock me, I’m better off blocking it. I’m not against advertisement as communication that a useful product or service exists, I’m against advertisement abuse and greed.

    I’ll happily pay for, donate to, or otherwise support services important to me that need and deserve it.

  • Zatore@lemmy.ml
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    I use it because I feel like ad’s are forced on me at every turn in my life. Its not just the internet, but everywhere I go IRL. Bilboards on every road and highway. I actually think billboards should be illegal everywhere as they are an eyesore. Ad’s at the gas pump when I’m filling up. Restaurants I go to with signs for unrelated businesses. At the store when the radio is playing. The radio is it’s own mess. I have no idea how people listen to 3 songs an hour with no option to skip a song you don’t like.

  • taladar@sh.itjust.works
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    If you, as a creator, choose to use advertising to monetize your content you don’t respect the limited lifetime of the people consuming your content or their security or about the way the marketing and advertising industry is destroying our society, such as (not exhaustive, just off the top of my head right now)

    • building a surveillance economy, destroying privacy in the process
    • manipulating people into voting in certain ways that are harmful to them and others
    • protecting harmful products from scrutiny (e.g. tobacco, alcohol, products with too much sugar or fat or low quality ingredients, the car and oil industries, corporate climate change denial,…)
    • encouraging overconsumption both in terms of quantity and in terms of items or services they don’t really need
    • destroying content platforms with their mantra “not advertiser friendly”, leading to dystopian self-censorship on e.g. Youtube

    And then there is the way internet advertising can spread malware and compromise the security of websites in general.

    If you do want to monetize content in other ways there are models such as subscriptions or Patreon-style that are a lot more respectful of the user.

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      Absolutely. I understand things aren’t for free, but if you make my experience subpar I’m blocking ads.

      I wish more creators would make content available across more platforms.

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        1 year ago

        Oh yeah, I completely forgot to mention the way the advertising industry has basically ignored every feedback from users for two decades or more by making ads ever more intrusive and obnoxious. They reap what they sow.

  • s049031@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Absolutely. Ublock origin which also blocks YouTube ads and running a pihole for my home network for the rest of the devices.

  • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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    I use AdBlock (and SponsorBlock on YouTube, and a cookie whitelist and a JavaScript whitelist) because only I decide what to see on my screen.

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    If someone wants me to read their site, they won’t have it overloaded with intrusive ads, hammer me with popups, and plant tracking cookies in my browser.

    If they do have all that stuff? I’ll still read their site, but they aren’t gonna make any money off me doing it.

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    If I don’t block ads, then I’m stealing from the advertiser who’s paying per impression to someone who isn’t interested in their crap.

    If the ad makes noise, moves around the screen, crashes my browser, or otherwise actively interferes with my ability to obtain the information I was looking for, It’ll leave me with such a negative impression that I won’t buy anything from that brand, now or ever – or from the creator who allowed them to break an otherwise good website.

    So really, by blocking ads, I’m defending the good reputation of both creators and their sponsors.

  • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works
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    Adblockers are absolutely necessary because ads are a malware threat, never mind the scams and invasive popups. The cReAtOrS didn’t care enough to ensure advertisements were safe, legitimate, or not horribly obnoxious so they did it to themselves.

    I used to allow ads for certain sites but after malware attempts and scam ads, I block them across the board. If that upsets anybody, go whine to the shady advertises who made this a necessity to browse the web safely.

  • TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    If you use adblock, you don’t care about creator’s point blank

    If you put ads on your website, you don’t care about users point blank.