natty dread wrote:Why I Block Ads, chapter #36:
Today I was browsing posts on Gimpusers.com where they have like this post announcing the release of gimp 2.8 which is kind of premature because only the source code has been released (doesn't bother me, I just finished compiling it on ubuntu, but I digress) and apparently, Google adsense, this brilliant content-aware ad network, is offering ads of some unscrupulous people that look like an actual download link, that takes you to a site that gives you a pre-packaged version of Gimp 2.6 with an installer that fills your computer with crapware.
So yeah, I don't even want to think how many people went there, thinking they'd get to download the latest version of Gimp and got their computer infested with shit that they don't know how to get rid of, and are now blaming Gimp for it...
So, until these large ad networks do something about these kinds of abuses, put some kind of failsafes in place to stop these kinds of things from happening, I refuse to view their ads.
You see that's the problem with internet ads, they are so cheap, so anonymous, that any idiot can put a link to crap next to your emails or whatever.
Until we start seeing ads like "30% in all jeans at Sears.com" with some sort browser added text that says "this link does go to sears.com" then they take off. Ads work, and work with people that has plenty of money because these people are working most of the time, they dont have the time to actually research what's best for them, they actually go without buying all they could use, and when they saw something they say, wait a minute, that shit would help me a lot! Not like AoG or fellows like him that are totally broke and have more desires and time to fill than money.