The ads

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Interitus
145 Posts
Posted Feb 10, 2008
They:
a) have nothing to do with portal, or even gaming in general
b) suck
c) look like scams

Otherwise I'd be clicking them. Is it possible to make them relevant, or at the very least, remotely interesting so I feel a little safer clicking on them? I'd like to help, but I dont want to get raped by spyware by clicking on untrustworthy-looking ads.

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Hyakkidouran
84 Posts
Posted Feb 10, 2008
Replied 1 hour later
It is google ads so the one responsible for low quality are google, not the people on this site.

Just ignore them. Works wonders with me.

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Ricotez
738 Posts
Posted Feb 10, 2008
Replied 1 hour later
Just follow my policy:

Don't. Click. Ads. Ever.

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msleeper
4,095 Posts
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Posted Feb 10, 2008
Replied 6 hours later

Interitus wrote:
a) have nothing to do with portal, or even gaming in general
b) suck
c) look like scams

Otherwise I'd be clicking them.

1.) I don't control what is on them, it is based on the context of the page they are on, which is why they vary from thread to thread. Eventually Google will figure out this is a gaming site and start posting gaming ads, but until their bot figures that out there's nothing I can do about it.

2.) If they suck so bad then donate! $10 minimum gets rid of ads for life.

3.) How are they scams? It's from google.

Ricotez wrote:
Just follow my policy:

Don't. Click. Ads. Ever.

When we don't have enough money to cover the server costs, I'll be sure to put all the blame on you since you're so outspoken against helping the site.

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Interitus
145 Posts
Posted Feb 10, 2008
Replied 42 minutes later
So there's no options to change what kind of ads, damn. I'm too far in debt right now to be donating But they do look like scams, or something.

Quote:
Brainstorm Maps
Easy-to-Use Brainstorming Software Enhances Productivity.
http://www.Mindjet.com

...wtf!? Seems iffy to me.

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youme
937 Posts
Posted Feb 10, 2008
Replied 2 hours later

msleeper wrote:
When we don't have enough money to cover the server costs, I'll be sure to put all the blame on you since you're so outspoken against helping the site.

Don't worry msleeper! I've clicked on a few (usually by accident, but that makes little difference)

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Browen
73 Posts
Posted Feb 10, 2008
Replied 58 minutes later
I agree with Ricotez's policy. I don't trust any internet advertisements to click it, and they are irrelevant to this website. It would be good if there were more relevant ads, for example one from BestBuy about buying half life 2, or adds from steam.
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NocturnalGhost
200 Posts
Posted Feb 10, 2008
Replied 11 minutes later
Personally, I have zero problems with the ads. I click them regularly, as I figure it helps the site, and I am far too poor to be donating at the moment.

Just because you click them doesn't mean you have to hand over your credit card details/ life savings/ wife etc. There is no chance that I will buy anything the ads are selling (see my "too poor" comments for details), so I can see no harm in clicking.

Plus, I have had no problems with spyware from websites since I ditched IE for Firefox a long time ago. However, if you are really paranoid about this sort of thing, look in to Sandboxie, or similar programs.

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Hober
1,180 Posts
Posted Feb 10, 2008
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NocturnalGhost wrote:

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Ricotez
738 Posts
Posted Feb 11, 2008
Replied 14 hours later

msleeper wrote:
When we don't have enough money to cover the server costs, I'll be sure to put all the blame on you since you're so outspoken against helping the site.

Do whatever you want

I'm not against helping the site, but I AM against clicking ads. I hate the fact that big companies (read: Google) collect personal data as it's a direct violation of our right on privacy, so I never, NEVER click ads, especially if they say "You Are A Winner!!!" (always scams) or "Click Here" (then I ask "Why?"). They should try "Don't Click Here" for a change, I'm sure they get far more hits then.

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bizob
186 Posts
Posted Feb 11, 2008
Replied 10 hours later
I've always hated ads of all kinds; tv, radio, those annoying fliers left on your windshield at the mall and even web sites. Imagine how happy I was when I discovered Adblock Plus. On the flip side I really enjoy this site and since I can't afford even a small donation at the moment I thought it'd be cool to temporarily disable AdBlock and click on all the ads to generate a few cents so I can continue to enjoy this site. I didn't buy anything, my computer is not riddled with malware and as far as I know I didn't sell my soul. <shrug>
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rellikpd
1,053 Posts
Posted Feb 11, 2008
Replied 29 minutes later
hum, thats weird... i don't see any adds
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Duffers
474 Posts
Posted Feb 11, 2008
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rellikpd wrote:
hum, thats weird... i don't see any adds

You're a supporter.

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rellikpd
1,053 Posts
Posted Feb 11, 2008
Replied 43 minutes later
I AM???? HOLY CRAP!

:-p

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Adair
213 Posts
Posted Feb 12, 2008
Replied 3 hours later

bizob wrote:
...and as far as I know I didn't sell my soul.

You must not have read the fine print. Please assume the soul submission position.

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bizob
186 Posts
Posted Feb 13, 2008
Replied 1 day later

Duffedwaffe wrote:

You're a supporter.

Adair wrote:
You must not have read the fine print. Please assume the soul submission position.

Double ROFL!