I use ad blockers and open source privacy focused software whenever I can but occasionally I have to use computers that don’t belong to me or an older phone where my usual applications aren’t installed and seeing all the advertisements just feels dirty and dystopian.

I think the worst ads are the text to speech ones that say “Download this app today”. The unblinking energenic people saying you can make a living at home are probably a close second.

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Everyone here is so passionately hating ad’s. I haven’t felt that upset about ad’s since I was a teenager back in like 2004.

I use adblocker for my browser cause I don’t want spyware/malware. But watching TV ad’s is interesting to me. I keep seeing comments about people being complete idiots who just settled and they just take it from the advertisers…

That couldn’t be farther from the truth for someone like me. I enjoy nostalgia a lot. So I got a live tv package with regular cable tv channels and there are ad’s. I did this on purpose though. I am not some idiot who has been brainwashed. I just find advertising interesting in general.

Seems like a lot of commenters here would think of me as some kind of monster. Why, I’m not sure. I guess cause ad’s are some kind of big bad we all have to fight against?

Someone here mentioned that people work on those ad’s and I think that’s part of why I enjoy them. Because technically, that’s often someone’s artwork. I’m in favor of more animated commercials too.

But I get it. Consumerism = bad.

Just feels like more like “no fun allowed”

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Sometimes, if I’m feeling especially saucy, I’ll watch 80s commercial supercuts on youtube for hours.

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yeah those are always fun to see!

I went to a bar recently that did a 90’s trivia night and in between the rounds they showed some retro commercials.

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yeah, i’ve been trying out different browsers and it’s so so bad. like, they’re pure garbage

don draper era ads actually had fucking thought in there. people made art and worked on the typesetting. now it’s pure AI vomit garbage that means nothing to nobody, nobody along the entire chain of making this gave a single fuck about it, no one that’s ever seen the image has had a genuine feeling come from it other than disgust and doom.

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don draper era ads actually had fucking thought in there. people made art and worked on the typesetting.

You’re seeing the past with rose-tinted glasses. Ads fucking sucked as well back in the day, and you’re only remembering the ones that are, well, memorable. And even that means that the fucking advertisers won; because you’re still thinking about those ads - and remember: ads are created specifically to get to your hard-earned money.

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but occasionally I have to use computers that don’t belong to me

Do them a favor and install an adblocker.

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Most people don’t appreciate it when you install software on their personal devices without their permission.

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Fine. I don’t appreciate it when assholes inflict ads on me, so we’d be even!

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without their permission.

Nobody said that.

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Boy would this be the quickest way to make sure I never allow you to touch my electronics again.

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If i had a dollar for everytime I’ve done this and been asked why I “downloaded a virus” because Google Chrome has a little red icon in the corner and now things don’t “feel right”, I’d have like 7 bucks

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I mean, don’t do it against their will. At least put some effort into selling the idea of an internet without ads to them first. Then explain that Google and other companies are going to try to manipulate them into thinking that not viewing ads is a bad thing with false warnings and scare tactics like those. That it’s fine, and if they read carefully the warning it doesn’t say anything bad is actually happening.

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I had a family member visiting that left early because their “games didn’t work right”

(Network blocking)

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Sounds like you blocked a different kind of annoyance.

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If they left for that reason, they weren’t visiting you, they were visiting your internet connection. :-(

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I will occasionally suggest it if I am doing any kind of tech support but I don’t push it. Occasionally it can cause issues with webpages and if they aren’t savvy enough to have an ad blocker already I don’t know if they would have the knowledge of when to toggle it on and off.

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Idk I just pay for stuff if I like it so no ads. Like including DVDs or streaming services. Or I use FOSS and everything’s good.

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Streaming services are shoehorning ads in for paying customers. DVDs have unskippable ads when you put them in.
Paying for stuff does not free you from ads.

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I got onto the YouTube vanced train back in 2018 and every now and then I hop on desktop YouTube and it’s soo jaring.

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Ublock origin made it so I never see an ad on YouTube

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