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> people aren’t looking to X- they’re bored Wow the way you put this brings so much into focus. All of these apps and websites with awful ux where you can't find anything because you're drowning in a sea of content and shit is constantly flashing in your face... that is the point . People actually want that, for no other reason than its entertainment and it distracts them from their boredom. They're not actually look…
I think calling it entertainment is very flattering. I would call it distraction, or maybe even conditioned response.
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#92Earlier quoted context omitted.
It harms all the industries where the content is ad supported, which is the majority of the Internet right now. For just what I use every day Facebook, Spotify, Google, almost all news, Youtube, Reddit, and xkcd are all add supported. I get why people don't like ads but it's clearly how an absolutely massive portion of the modern Internet is monetized right now
> Spotify Maybe I'm just a freak or something, but I've been pretty happy as a monthly-paying Spotify subscriber. It's not my impression that the ad-supported version of Spotify is the "core" product.
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> blocking ads will harm the industry Which industry?
It harms all the industries where the content is ad supported, which is the majority of the Internet right now. For just what I use every day Facebook, Spotify, Google, almost all news, Youtube, Reddit, and xkcd are all add supported. I get why people don't like ads but it's clearly how an absolutely massive portion of the modern Internet is monetized right now
Re: Turn off tracking protection to resolve “video is currently unavailable” error
#94This is "have you tried turning it off and on again" not a conspiracy. These extremely generic troubleshooting instructions have nothing to do with anything CBS all-access is or isn't doing. Further down the page they tell you to clear your cache and history!
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#95Re: Turn off tracking protection to resolve “video is currently unavailable” error
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I.e. when a website just sticks pure text in in a page, no images, maybe just an for further info. Not HTML5 taking up 2/3s of the page, flashing and jumping about etc.
I am using Firefox with AdBlockPlus (older version that supports the -->), and one extra add-on called "Element Hiding Helper for Adblock Plus" [1]. This extra add-on doesn't block, but merely hides bits and pieces of the page. It mostly use it to cut-out/hide all "Related/Suggested" columns and tables, so when one article loads, I only see that on the page and nothing else. [1]: https://adblockplus.org/en/elemhidehe…
Re: Turn off tracking protection to resolve “video is currently unavailable” error
#97I have yet to see an adblocker, that removes embedded text that came with the page, like the old days of Google. Maybe that could be a direction.
https://adblockplus.org/filters#elemhide
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Procedural-cosmetic-f...
[1] Before browser based adblockers existed (late 1990s), we used to use filtering proxies like Privoxy (formerly Internet Junkbuster). Of course, at the time, text filtering was usually Perl regex instead of CSS selectors.
Re: Turn off tracking protection to resolve “video is currently unavailable” error
#98They are at least giving people correct instructions to change this, unlike a bunch of sites that just tell people to turn off ad-blockers.
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> It harms all the industries where the content is ad supported Nearly all content online is user-generated. The publishers simply rip off contributors, slap ads on their content, and sell the content back to the same public that created it.
This thread is about CBS. Are you saying television is all user-generated content?
> It harms all the industries where the content is ad supported, which is the majority of the Internet right now... almost all news... absolutely massive portion of the modern Internet is monetized right now..
Re: Turn off tracking protection to resolve “video is currently unavailable” error
#100I've found it amusing that a few news sites disable their atrocious autoplaying videos (and often, the preview window that follows you when you scroll an article) when they detect ad blocking or tracking protection. They're purposely giving me a better experience for blocking, rather than an inferior one. But I guess the metrics must show or are being interpreted to show that most users prefer the obnoxiousness.
I thought all the autoplaying video was because video ads pay more? It doesn't matter to the site if anyone actually watches the videos or not, as long as they count as an ad view and they get paid.