OK, this is going too far (Ad Placement)

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olds

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Originally posted by: c
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: c
Easy solution.
What's you're point?

It means what it says. That's the easy solution to these stupid and annoying ads. Fat wallet doesn't have them.

I find it funny that anandtech has the word "fat wallet" when spelled without a space blocked.
Hmm... The page that link takes me too has a search button and Forum Categories listed on the left. That leaves a ton of white space to the left of the threads. But no ads.
 

Lord Evermore

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Ah, but those aren't the actual threads. Those are just "headline" type posts, teasers. The actual discussion forums are a separate area with no space wasted. :)

Of course, I still don't understand why wasted space on one part of a website doesn't make it useless, but wasted space on another part does.
 

apoppin

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Things sure quieted down around here . . . :p

About time.
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... then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying
nothing." - William Shakespeare

It seems we can "live" with the ads . . . and Google can learn the hard way that those tiny ads on the left are easily ignored . . . what I'm worried about is "what's next" . . . flashing pop-ups related to what we are typing?

:Q
 

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Originally posted by: apoppin
Things sure quieted down around here . . . :p

About time.
rolleye.gif
... then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying
nothing." - William Shakespeare

It seems we can "live" with the ads . . . and Google can learn the hard way that those tiny ads on the left are easily ignored . . . what I'm worried about is "what's next" . . . flashing pop-ups related to what we are typing?

:Q

No, never. Pop-ups are much worse than an ad on the left-hand side of your window.
 

AdvancedRobotics

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I must admit. After living with this for some time, it doesn't seem to bother me as much as it did in the first place... Although at first I thought my eyes were going to explode.

And besides, when I use phoenix (thanks to BingBongWongFooey :D) I don't even see it!

Really too bad Google is a b!tch ;)
 

ktehmok

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I spend the majority of my time on AT. so much that I've subscribed. Granted, I can block any ad that a website can code into their page. But I got tired of blocking adservers' ip's, scripts, etc..

If the stuff bother's people that much just pay for the subscription. Subscriber's don't see squat, except the content:)
 

Evadman

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Originally posted by: ktehmok
I spend the majority of my time on AT. so much that I've subscribed. Granted, I can block any ad that a website can code into their page. But I got tired of blocking adservers' ip's, scripts, etc..

If the stuff bother's people that much just pay for the subscription. Subscriber's don't see squat, except the content:)

Nope, you still see ads, even as a subscriber.
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: ktehmok
I spend the majority of my time on AT. so much that I've subscribed. Granted, I can block any ad that a website can code into their page. But I got tired of blocking adservers' ip's, scripts, etc..

If the stuff bother's people that much just pay for the subscription. Subscriber's don't see squat, except the content:)
Nope, you still see ads, even as a subscriber.
WTF, I thought that was the main advantage of becoming a subscriber?!? Well fvck it then, I have no reason to subscribe. :frown:
 

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Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: ktehmok
I spend the majority of my time on AT. so much that I've subscribed. Granted, I can block any ad that a website can code into their page. But I got tired of blocking adservers' ip's, scripts, etc..

If the stuff bother's people that much just pay for the subscription. Subscriber's don't see squat, except the content:)

Nope, you still see ads, even as a subscriber.

No you don't.

The occasional stickied links posted by our AT Deals guy in General Hardware and Hot Deals don't count.
 

Jzero

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No you don't.

The occasional stickied links posted by our AT Deals guy in General Hardware and Hot Deals don't count.

Evan Lieb == Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf?
:)
 

olds

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Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: ktehmok
I spend the majority of my time on AT. so much that I've subscribed. Granted, I can block any ad that a website can code into their page. But I got tired of blocking adservers' ip's, scripts, etc..

If the stuff bother's people that much just pay for the subscription. Subscriber's don't see squat, except the content:)

Nope, you still see ads, even as a subscriber.

No you don't.

The occasional stickied links posted by our AT Deals guy in General Hardware and Hot Deals don't count.
Why not? They are ads. Did you make an offical change to Webster's Dictionary?

 

Jzero

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No you don't.

The occasional stickied links posted by our AT Deals guy in General Hardware and Hot Deals don't count.
Why not? They are ads. Did you make an offical change to Webster's Dictionary?

Rumors that the AT Deals posts are actually advertisements are lies created by the western infidels. There are no advertisements on AnandTech, even if you are not a subscriber. AnandTech will forever be free of advertisements and neffing.
 

ChefJoe

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Originally posted by: Jzero
No you don't.

The occasional stickied links posted by our AT Deals guy in General Hardware and Hot Deals don't count.
Why not? They are ads. Did you make an offical change to Webster's Dictionary?

Rumors that the AT Deals posts are actually advertisements are lies created by the western infidels. There are no advertisements on AnandTech, even if you are not a subscriber. AnandTech will forever be free of advertisements and neffing.


Lol. Sure it counts. It's one of those lovely posts that's always at the top and nobody can respond to it. It's like the zealous natzi Hot Deal.
 

Kev

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Is it just me or did they make the ads LARGER and more obnoxious?

I seem to notice a bigger font.
 

Evadman

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: ktehmok
I spend the majority of my time on AT. so much that I've subscribed. Granted, I can block any ad that a website can code into their page. But I got tired of blocking adservers' ip's, scripts, etc..

If the stuff bother's people that much just pay for the subscription. Subscriber's don't see squat, except the content:)

Nope, you still see ads, even as a subscriber.

No you don't.

The occasional stickied links posted by our AT Deals guy in General Hardware and Hot Deals don't count.
Why not? They are ads. Did you make an offical change to Webster's Dictionary?

Exactly. Why would an ad only count if it is not a thread? An ad is an ad is an ad. And they are not "occasional". There is ALWAYS at least one in HD and usually one or 2 in GH. If AT gets paid to put them there they are ads pure and simple.

And the explanation given on the google ads was either wrong or an outright lie. The explanation given was there is no credit given for ads that you have to scroll to see. Well, AT was designed for a 1024 x 768 screen resolution right? Well at 1024x768 I only see the top 2 ads so AT is not getting paid for the bottom 2. Why do we have all 4 if we are only getting paid for 2?

The ad's font did change for those that care.
 

ultimatebob

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Yeah, it looks like they boosted the font size on the sidebar ads. They are now slightly more annoying than they were in the past.

Oh well. At least they don't use the blink tag!
 

Lord Evermore

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Wow, they are larger. Of course, that's Google, not AT I presume.

I didn't even notice. I bet a lot of people didn't. I can't believe this thread keeps going.
 

Lord Evermore

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HAHAHA. I just saw what ads are showing. Two are for Stopzilla to kill popups, one is for AOL for Broadband (AOL IPs are banned here) and the last is for a popup advertiser.

I have to say putting one more ad at the bottom for AT's own price check doesn't look good. For one thing the ad is ugly and so is the logo, but it also is gratuitous in a sickening way.
 

Kev

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Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Yeah, it looks like they boosted the font size on the sidebar ads. They are now slightly more annoying than they were in the past.

Oh well. At least they don't use the blink tag!

please, don't give them any ideas ;)
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: maladroit
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Yeah, it looks like they boosted the font size on the sidebar ads. They are now slightly more annoying than they were in the past.

Oh well. At least they don't use the blink tag!
please, don't give them any ideas ;)
... or how about the marquee tag? ;)

(thank God for browsers that are not compliant with proprietary tags) :p
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: Lord Evermore
No, but they can blame it on Mozilla. :)
But should they? It's more likely some proprietary or non-standard coding that's throwing things off, but since Mozilla doesn't have at least a 51% majority yet, "they" probably won't bother with it.