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Annoying Ads
Smallest:
--- Quote from: Sidhekin on 05 Sep 2013, 07:34 ---I turn off AdBlock for most sites I frequent, notably comickers'.
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Same, but I've never gotten obnoxious ones here.
Sidhekin:
--- Quote from: Smallest on 16 Apr 2014, 17:56 ---
--- Quote from: Sidhekin on 05 Sep 2013, 07:34 ---I turn off AdBlock for most sites I frequent, notably comickers'.
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Same, but I've never gotten obnoxious ones here.
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Me neither, but as I was (perhaps far too obliquely) trying to say, that may be because I still block popups, sound, and most scripts. Being obnoxious without those is kind of a challenge.
(Don't take that challenge.)
mabhatter:
--- Quote from: Zebediah on 05 Sep 2013, 08:16 ---Same here. I've trained myself to ignore them. The ads that do catch my eye are usually the ones that are so off-target that they're hilarious.
For example, a few months back Facebook's ad targeting algorithm decided I was in the market for a used forklift. Dozens of ads for "discount used forklifts" before that went away.
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Your avatar tag line is "psychopath in a hockey mask" maybe Facebook thought you had a busy week?
Storel:
--- Quote from: Zebediah on 05 Sep 2013, 08:16 ---Same here. I've trained myself to ignore them. The ads that do catch my eye are usually the ones that are so off-target that they're hilarious.
For example, a few months back Facebook's ad targeting algorithm decided I was in the market for a used forklift. Dozens of ads for "discount used forklifts" before that went away.
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Yeah, you Like ONE picture of a bikini-clad woman on a forklift, and you never hear the end of it...
Method of Madness:
I never really got why people put "like" in quotes. We're smart enough to know what you mean in context, the quotes just look out of place.
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