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Post by GodCreator on Apr 30, 2014 17:46:40 GMT 1
Ok i thought i would make a fun little topic here so every now and then i will update this on something new that makes me mad This is one thing that is quite knew to me and i think all of you find this very "annoying" is the new ad vids that pop up on every flippen web page in existence, like this forum is add free until it came out. Now every now and then a advertisement from the bottom right corner will pop up, its like it teleported from ad hell just to make you day ;D.... Is there a way to block these? I don't want to download a new program but i mean WHY WHY soon they will just beam ads in our sleep so our dreams will be all about that new car or that new phone that just came out and OHHHH you just have to buy it and you will be seeing pop up ads saying CLICK ME CLICK ME in your dreams Oh and one more thing WHY DOES GOOGLE NOT KOWN WHAT THE WORD TELEPORT MEANS ahhh..... I hate that read line under a word that everyone on the planet knows but googles like NOPE THAT A AIN"T A WORD Ok OK, I am done Please post on how you feel of things and what ticks you off on the web haha Err um nope .... i posted this forum and then i saw a few of the words in my paragraph that are highlighted for a ad.... WHY WHY KILL ME NOW i don't want my words becoming ads... YOU Traitor words...
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Post by Jatsu on Apr 30, 2014 18:55:37 GMT 1
I'm not a fan of the "hover to expand" ads that are shown on the Kogama website. Most of the time when I go to switch browser tabs, my cursor rolls over them for a less than half a second, but the hover action will still take place while I'm changing tabs. So while I'm in another tab, the ad will expand and a video will start playing even though it clearly wasn't my intention to start it.
But this is a problem with Google AdSense, and even more likely a local problem for me - I receive "hover to expand" ads based on my search history, but others might only get static images. So I don't blame Kogama at all for this. In the end, it's just a nuisance which I can easily close when it pops up. And the devs might even get more ad rev when I accidentally expand an ad, so that's also good (for them).
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Post by GodCreator on May 1, 2014 16:44:29 GMT 1
Hmm, maybe using Firefox could solve this?
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