Got this notification when I opened Chrome when coming back to my desk after lunch.

“We changed our privacy settings to allow us to snoop on what you’re looking at and shove you ads accordingly. Feel free to opt out, but we’ll probably opt you back in when you aren’t paying attention.”

stebo
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641Y

From where comes the idea that personalised ads are good? I hate this timeline.

uralsolo [he/him]
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71Y

From the fact that they can sell them at a higher price.

Queen HawlSera
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31Y

They are good on paper

But not in execution

If you’re going to show me ads thag I give a shit about they may be less annoying.

We wouldn’t have gotten this far if they weren’t good in execution. Ads may not work on you or many people in this thread, but it works on enough people to make this worth it.

Google is a large company, they need to pay their employees and server. It’s pretty entitled of you to expect them to work for free. /s

I read this everywhere these days. Shilling has become culture.

stebo
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171Y

No I understand why websites show ads. I don’t understand why whenever I disable personal ads, I get a message saying “Are you really sure? If you disable this you won’t see your favourite ads anymore and only see ads for things you probably don’t want to buy. That’d be awful wouldn’t it?” and expect me to change my mind because that’s definitely not why I wanted to disable it in the first place.

They act as if people like to see ads because then they can buy stuff they think they want/need. And I’m getting afraid that’s actually true for a lot of people too.

They frame it that way to reenforce the notion that ads are an inevitable thing.

Frightening, isn’t it?

lorez
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81Y

I dunno how other people operate but I never once bought something off an ad.

stebo
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71Y

me neither I think? but it probably still subconsciously affects me

Shush
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11Y

Does it? Can you even remember a product that you bought after looking at its ad?

stebo
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11Y

Games probably. If I’m browsing the store looking for new games, any games I’ve seen in ads will probably pique my interest more because I recognise them.

Same with food, movies, so many other things.

lorez
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-21Y

Let me take a look at what I buy. No, everything has been reviewed, thought upon (cos I ain’t rich) and then maybe bought.

@[email protected]
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81Y

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stebo
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81Y

I support indie/small groups of devs who want some money for their work.

It’s just the rich companies I despise.

stravanasu
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111Y

As Netflix and producers of toilet paper know well, people in the end are happy to pay for things they like or need. But Google and its like have discovered that instead of selling stuff to me, it’s much more profitable to sell me to others.

No thanks.

Queen HawlSera
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God I wish the days would catch on in america, you just don’t get the same level of clean with toilet paper, seriously I used to have problems with an itchy anus, doctor always said it was normal. Even when it was red from wiping too much just to try to get rid of the itch.

Switching to a bidet cured everything.

If I start to itch back there I just use the bidet, clears it right up

Queen HawlSera
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Sadly it hasn’t become culture, that was a thing even back in the days when the internet was just gamefaqs, new grounds, and whatever Message Board your mates went to.

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