- cross-posted to:
- comics@lemmygrad.ml
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- comics@lemmygrad.ml
“You can experience our content better in the app!”
My brother in Christ, you made the website…
Of course they did. You can collect more data by forcing the user to create an account and circumvent most ad blocks in an app though! What incentive do they have to making a functioning site?!
Use a VPN like Mullvad that has an ad block built in. It doesn’t allow ads to load in any apps, it’s really nice. I’m sure they can still collect all kinds of data but at least the ads are taken care of.
Yea that’s what I do. Majority of people though are not doing that and they know it.
Did I stutter?
Throw one of those bottom-corner “How can I help?” pop ups that makes the tab flash and constantly change the text in there too.
And “Install our app!”. And those glorious auto-play videos blocking your entire view.
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And hitting the close button doesn’t stop the video, it just disconnects it from the window so it can return somewhere on the page.
oh boy we’re getting so much engagement with our video player! People must love it to click it so much!
This is what happens when you base all your business decisions on algorithms, not human feedback
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Allow me to introduce you to Kill Sticky
Even more points if, after closing the video, the video pops back up every time you scroll even a single millimeter back up the page.
Without the autoplaying and scrolling video that uses 1/2 of my screen, how will I ever focus on reading the page?
With a fake notification dot
And a poorly-made chatbot answering (with slow loading times!) bonus points if you can’t even get to talk to a human after 20 messages of “that’s not what I wanted” and “let me talk with a bone-and-flesh humanoid”
Those make me irrationally angry.
I think it’s pretty rational; if it was a person being that obnoxious they would be missing teeth from the number of times they got punched in the face.
Netbrain has one that makes a sound. Annoying when you tuck their page in a tab. No site should throw sound out like that.
I close the tab at “disable your adblocker”
“Disable your adblocker”
I am not even using AdBlock right now, what do you mean?When I get those, it’s usually the tracking protection settings in Firefox. If they consider that an adblocker their shit is stacked really high and you should leave the site.
Disable adblocker, article nowhere to be found, page filled with fake clickbait and at least 3 videos start autoplaying with sound.
I also add that site to my dns blocklist, AND the anti-adblock domain they’re using (usually owned by Admiral 🤮🤬🤬)
If you’ve completely disabled ads why would a single website care if you close the tab?
Network effect
You’re assuming that I give a fuck if they care or not.
I do not in fact give a fuck.
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And the “give us feedback, your opinion is valuable” pop up after the page has been scrolled one pixel.
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^Continue ^in ^browser"
I see you tried to do superscript. On Lemmy, the word needs to be surrounded by carets like so:
^word^
Continue in browser
^Continue^ ^in^ ^browser^
I see you tried to do superscript.
Are you, by any chance, shaped like a paperclip?
That did nothing to change anything in what I can see. No superscript at all.
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Best I know is this: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/02-media.html
I actually see extra carrots rendered in what you typed.
If you meant the repeated text at the end, that’s inline code, it’s meant to show how that was done. If you see extra carets for example in here, then yes, that’s not meant to be like that.
I only use the Web UI, since everything renders as expected. Mainly embedded video, audio and buttons.
This is what I mean by “buttons”: In the web UI, you can just click it, and it opens a website.
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Probably another little quirk of Eternity coming from using Reddit’s custom Markdown
Yep, so there’s compatibility issue then. Looks like this for me:
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People living in EU. You guys are lucky. These cookie banners and stuff behave differently there because EU forces the reject all button
Every other website i visit has a different tactic of hiding their reject button.
They will even give a second pop up leaving you unable to use the website in hopes of you clicking accept anyway.
Yep, unfortunately if the reject all button is too annoying to find I just close the tab.
Consent-o-matic
Install once, go to a website, wait a few seconds, ans it rejects all those 1273 “partners” for you, together with clicking every hidden “reject” button, so you don’t have to
That doesn’t seem to be true. A lot of German publishers do not allow you to proceed without giving consent to cookies and profiling for targeted advertising. They consider this legal because they offer you the alternative of “opting out” by signing up for a paid subscription.
The EU does definitely not have an easy reject all button…it’s always a minefield to work out how to disable them. Most take over 30-60 seconds to find out how to disable everything
Not in my experience. The reject all button is usually hidden behind the review your choices button. It’s fucking bullshit. Accept all is always visible tho.
If I block cookie banners, does that mean I reject cookies because I didn’t consent? Because if that’s the case, I’m gonna just start blocking them.
The EU does force the reject all button, however companies and websites often don’t care about the law; some newspaper in my country straight up ask for a subscription to let you have the privilege of disabling cookies on their ad-ridden dying websites, and many more don’t have a “reject all” button.
I try to report some of them but who knows if it does something.
Plus from personal experience; when you setup a GDPR button through Google, by default there is no “reject all” button. Or the equally mandatory “x” to close the popup, thus rejecting cookies. You need to tick a box to enable them.
How do you report them?
I report them locally to the Privacy Guarantor(Italy) but I believe this is the EU’s page on the topic: https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/our-role-supervisor/complaints_en
Anytime a website forces me to turn off my adblock, I leave it and block it so it doesn’t show up again. If you force such predatory tactics, I am not interested in your website, and I’d rather look for another one.
Block where?
Was raised in an age where where you needed firewalls, antiviruses, spam blocks and ad blocks, Ect to surf the web safety.
Now companies are doing everything they can to make sure you disable all it to have the privilege of using their website.
Also “don’t give personal information like your real name to strangers over the Internet.” Lol
Yeah, they don’t want all your information twice. That would be redundant.
Antiviruses were mostly for a false sense of security. They only stop the most basic attacks.
And they are bloatware if not malware
js was a mistake
All praise Firefox reader view!
😂 as soon as I see any pop up on an article i’m reading I smash the reader view button… for other sites I have an addon to reload the page without JS
You can also reload the page in the Reader view, which bypasses those initial weak walls.
It’s working less and less though. You can’t do this on websites like Wall Street Journal or Bloomberg because the article doesn’t actually load more than the first paragraph without being subscribed.
That’s why i first do https://archive.md/ then then readerview hehe
Instant podcast
Yes, but imagine what we had to deal with during the 90s dot-com boom before someone created a pop-up blocker. It was absolutely hellish.
Newsletters and notifications – two things I have never, ever once allowed.
STOP ASKING
In 204x will be like
> visit site
> Popup: “We’d like to introduce you to our own Terms of Service.”
> Popup: "And also these random terms regarding global rights
> Popup: “And minorities”
> Popup: “And countries who need YOUR help!”
> Popup: “No really, we really mean it.”
> Popup: “And also regarding telemetry”
> Popup: “And on how we will fetch private/sensitive about you without your concern.”
> Popup: “Also some things we’ve got from third parties about you”
> Popup: “Oh yeah! Would you like to buy these random stuff we think its fitting for YOU?”
etc.
By that time the websites will use LLMs to weave all that shit into the articles you read. Perfecting the method of ever so slowly conditioning you after the vision of some
coked up marketing execmarketing algorithm’s personalised hellhole, based on your very private and personal desires.
The average user will read about yet another school shooting and leave the article wishing for a delicious and refreshing coke to wash down the bad taste in their mouth, like only real coca cola can, which is now improved in flavour and available in a refrigeration section near your habitat. Because when the world let’s you down, coca cola will pick you up!
More patience than me. I don’t make it past Frame 2 unless I can keep scrolling, or there’s a ‘Reject All’ button. If anything else pops up, too many ads in the scroll, or paragraph three still says fuck all, I’m out
I always just reject cookies but if they start whining about adblock I’m out (apparently even when it’s YouTube)
I was trying to read an article the other day and they had a reject all cookies button. When this is an option I always use it but this one redirected me to a page that told me they won’t let me view their articles if I don’t let them track me. It went on to talk about some bullshit sob story about how it’s the only way they can be profitable and that they pinky promise to be responsible with the data collected.
Healthline (or one of their sites with a different name)?
Haha, spot on. I guess you’ve encountered this too?
lmao it’s funny how pathetic they will get
I would make it till frame 3 then bail, I’m not about to turn the blocker off
allow thisshittywebsite.com to see your location?
Nice try, Jareth
Now you can add:
- disable ad blocker to continue
- set your tracking preference that we’ll forget next visit, but you can’t read until you click it, ok?
- a video clip with ads playing in banner on top, which plays audio without your permission - then pops up the window just below as you scroll, blocking half the text
Ive been doing this dance for 30 years. From pop under popup windows in the 90s, adobe flash ads, Java script… and the list just keeps going. I have never bought something, from a web advert that was obnoxious. Google was the only place I willingly allowed ads back in early 2000s; that simple text box on the right with almost relevant adverts to my search. I bought from one of those, once.
I would be awfully suspicious if they remembered my “no cookies” preference.
“java script”
This site is better in The App! Download now?
The App:
A Chrome component, coupled to a straw to slurp all your data a browser cannot reach, and notifications coming out of your arse at 2am because they cannot fathom the idea of other countries existing.
Timezones!? Preposterous!
Sounds like socialism to me.