I do not donate my time and attention involuntarily. I'll disable Adblock when I'm compensated for doing so.
OP is part of the cancer killing the internet.
How so?
My friend spent a few hours putting together a video to show people how to replace the LCD screen on a specific android phone. He shot, and reshot several sequences and made it easy to follow and use. He then uploaded it to youtube and enabled ads so he can get paid for his work.
What is wrong with this? He should benefit from his hard work and obviously people are searching on how to do this, otherwise his video wouldn't pertain to them. His ads are inobtrusive, semi transparent, and pop up from below. A quick click on the X and they go away.
Laugh all you want, but that's why many people - me included - really only surf with AdBlock and the like.
It's not that those sorts of things are on EVERY page, or even that the most obnoxious of them are even all that common. I got to a breaking point on a rollout ad covered all of the content I wanted to see and had no apparent mechanism to dismiss it. Since that day, I've rolled ad-free (mostly).
Who gives a shit how many hits you get. Go outside or something you fucking weirdo.
You should sue Youtube for "lost potential profits".
It could also be that some of the views are mobile and don't show the ads?
Free forums, free youtube, free other content on the internet.
I understand your statement but it's not necessarily true. I pay hard earned money for my Verizon FiOS so my internet is not free hence neither are the forums, youtube, etc.
I understand your statement but it's not necessarily true. I pay hard earned money for my Verizon FiOS so my internet is not free hence neither are the forums, youtube, etc.
You're paying for the pipe, not the content.
Don't use adblock or any of that non-sense. I just won't visit pages that are overblown with ads. Keep it tidy gentlemen and you'll keep my attention.
Every goddamn video on the internet now requires you to watch a 15 second ad first. Even if the video is only 15 seconds long.
No. I am okay with banner ads but embedded unskippable video ads and ads that pop up INSIDE the YouTube player are unacceptable. It's not like I'm going to click on them anyway, so you're not even losing much money (since as I understand it, clicks generate TONS more money than views, which are practically worthless even in large quantities).
Another hint for advertisers: If your ad has sound, it will definitely draw attention to itself. I will stop what I'm doing and seek out what's making the sound, and that adserver will get blocked immediately.I leave addblock off for sites I frequent, in order to support them, but if someone has an add that is flashing, blinking, flying around the screen etc. I block it - regardless if it's a site I frequent or not.
If you want to put up an add, make it tolerable. I can't stand browsing some sites that have so many annoying ads it makes me feel like I'm about to have a seizure, let alone some sites which have ads that just start streaming video automatically (which uses up a ton of bandwidth).
Example: When showing Star Trek TOS episodes nowadays, they have to be edited to give sufficient ad time. One site gave figures on it. The episodes were about 51 minutes long, but the new programming requires them to be around 42-44 minutes, to allow more time for commercials.I've been using adblock for long enough I was wondering wtf was up with all the complaints about vevo on youtube comments - all I would see is a little logo in the corner. Then I was at a friends house who doesn't (or didn't up until then 😉 ) use adblock and he showed me a youtube video. D:
Seems these days you're to watch commercials, with small breaks in-between of actual videos you want to see. TV is getting to be much the same.