jjjalljs, (edited )

Lady I used to sit next to at work didn’t use an ad blocker. She also would have like the “do you want to install this plugin?” thing open in her ide for weeks. I don’t know how she did it. She’s a software developer so she’s reasonably tech literate. It just didn’t bother her enough to think about doing something about it.

LemmyKnowsBest,

reminds me of one of my coworkers years ago, we all had cubicle desk computer jobs but oh Lord she had so many scribbled on post-it notes stuck all over her cubicle and all over the edge of her computer screen 🤦‍♀️ She was an older lady close to retirement age.

Poem_for_your_sprog,

Some people just prefer post it notes.

I used to use a notepad but now there’s too much going on so I have to use a spreadsheet.

Rayuza,

I use my usual addons like privacy badger, Ghostery, ublock and Tampermonkey to get rid of the annoying “disable your adblocker” message on youtube.

InterSynth,
@InterSynth@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

You only need uBlock Origin for all that.

Tolstoy,
@Tolstoy@lemmy.world avatar

By default I’m using adblocker but when I notice I’m visiting a new site more frequently like wikis for games, I disable it and keep it off if the site is usable.

lustrum,

I need to start doing this more. I just forget

hemko,

if the site is usable

Unfortunately most of them are in Fandom so that’s a big no.

slazer2au,

My wife, she plays mobile games where you get temporary boosts if you watch an ad.

Arin,

your wife has too much "free" time

spacecowboy,

Care to explain your comment?

Rhynoplaz,

I’m going to guess that they do not approve of those games and think that the wife is an inferior person because she enjoys something that they don’t.

BraveSirZaphod,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, she should be spending her time doing much more productive things like shutting on other people's wives on niche nerd forums.

TheInsane42,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

You both know that good ad blockers let you whitelist some games?

I have 2 tablets, 1 to play the games, 1 to run the ads for those games. (And the ad tablet has nothing else on it)

Viking_Hippie,

My mom uses Edge, told me not to block Facebook ads and clicks on most of the clickbait articles on her MSN home page. It’s like she WANTS them to collect as much data to sell and spy on her as much as possible 🤦

themurphy,

You’ll be surprised how many people likes ads, and likes how much they know about you.

I don’t agree, but I can see the logic in that. If you see ads anyway, why not see them specialised to you making them somewhat relevant.

Awful take I know, but it’s the reality for many people.

GoosLife,

That’s not necessarily an awful take, to be fair. That is arguably to the benefit of the consumer, that they can learn about products that are relevant to them.

Trainguyrom,

I’m completely disconnected from what new movies and TV shows come out after years of blocking all ads. I can see wanting to change but ads have only gotten more annoying so I have no desire to change yet

BraveSirZaphod,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

Personally, I get actually relevant Instagram ads pretty frequently, particularly for various events that I'm interested in. I've seen more than a few shows specifically because I saw an Instagram ad.

I'd naturally prefer no ads, but when they are necessary - and someone does have to pay the costs of running large platforms - I would prefer them to be actually relevant. It's still ultimately my decision as to whether I buy something or not.

ExtraMedicated,

I haven’t bothered yet because I don’t really frequent the types of sites where the ads get in the way (although my occasional Youtube visits are starting to convince me to use one).

I do use a plugin made by the EFF that blocks certain tracking cookies though.

DoctorWhookah,

This certain plugin, is it Privacy Badger?

ExtraMedicated,

That’s the one!

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

I know some of family don’t because they mostly rely on mobile devices and devices like Chromecasts where installing ad blockers can be a challenge. They don’t use traditional computers.

They know apps like NewPipe exist but the effort to port things over or not get recommendations is too much for them.


I do use ad blockers and open source front ends/software/alternatives. Ex. AntennaPod instead of Spotify for podcasts and Linux instead of Windows because I didn’t like ads in the start menu (amongst numerous other things).

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

I’m so proud of my kids who will demand adblockers if something in their YouTube app or their browser is broken. Even though they like to see toy ads now and then. But when they get the amount a regular mortal receives it’s too much, even for them.

CorrodedCranium, (edited )
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

I get you. I like receiving honest real reviews for things rather than be advertised to. Let their quality speak for it. I also hate even minor spoilers for movies/TV shows/video game that you see in trailers.

WindyRebel, (edited )

I don’t because I work in SEO and I need to see how some things just work to troubleshoot or find hidden gems from competitors.

However, on my home computers I absolutely do!

sanguinepar,
@sanguinepar@lemmy.world avatar

I only recently started using uBlock but it’s not really because of ads (which I don’t mind too much as long as they don’t prevent me seeing the page content). I use it mainly to automate the rejection of cookie popups, which have become absolutely absurd.

13esq, (edited )

I just don’t usually find ads to be intrusive enough to have blocking them be worthwhile.

As others have said, I don’t mind supporting small content creators by watching the ads.

Edit: imagine getting downvoted for an honest answer lol. So sorry that you don’t like my opinion!

w3dd1e,

I didn’t until recently. I wanted to give companies I valued credit, in some way. But, ads are completely out of control and it broke me so I started using ublock a few months ago. It’s so much better and I’m not looking back.

intensely_human,

I don’t use an adblocker when I browse in ios because I don’t know how to

SuperSpruce,

I turn off my adblocker for YouTube if it’s a creator who should be getting revenue from the video. I’m not happy with Google’s cut of it though…

Mango,

People who aren’t trying.

Because.

Moobythegoldensock,

Nearly everyone uses at least some level of adblocking. Pretty much every major browser blocks pop-up ads by default, so the people who are too lazy or computer illiterate to do anything other than the default are still going to have some ad blocking.

Internet Explorer 6 added this feature in 2001, so even your grandpa still stubbornly running his end of life Windows XP probably has a popup blocker.

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