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1. cracki+dh[view] [source] 2025-12-06 11:27:55
>>hliyan+(OP)
Time to ban all adverts everywhere. I'm not the only one who is fed up with ads.

I don't see ads, thanks to ad blocking tech in browsers and smartphones. Any time that happens to fail and I get to endure an ad, I am amazed that regular people without ad blocking tech can endure this onslaught.

The time to negotiate a "middle ground" is long past. Let's not even entertain that idea.

An acceptable middle ground could have been designated areas for ads, which you have to seek out to see them. Think of the Yellow Pages.

Ad companies need to be reined in. They cannot control themselves. They are lobbying against all limits and controls. The only solution is to eradicate ads entirely and to make sure that anyone who gets that idea will never get it again.

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2. sumnol+TL[view] [source] 2025-12-06 16:10:47
>>cracki+dh
Ads really aren't that bad. Targeted ads may even help you discover products you'll enjoy.

The ad in the article is pretty obviously an ad to anyone that can read the words, "New Series. Start Watching".

Ads like these that randomly display during idle is hardly what I consider invasive.

Hopefully OP's sister gets her mental health under control, but I wouldn't immediately raise pitch forks to ban an entire industry vital to the economy and business-consumer communication.

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3. darkna+lM[view] [source] 2025-12-06 16:13:31
>>sumnol+TL
> hardly what I consider invasive

This is an ad in someone's kitchen in their home. How can it get more invasive?

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4. sumnol+VM[view] [source] 2025-12-06 16:18:33
>>darkna+lM
And a banner ad may display on a laptop in your home, what's your point? Location or device type matters not. This ad doesn't interrupt the user or demand any attention.
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5. Telane+P22[view] [source] 2025-12-07 05:02:25
>>sumnol+VM
> And a banner ad may display on a laptop in your home

I call this invasive too. That is why I use uBlock.

> This ad doesn't interrupt the user or demand any attention.

Tell that to anyone with ADHD.

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