Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
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Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
Just how much revenue do they bring in to help offset the cost of running the site anyway?
I'm finding that more and more often, it's banner ads or flash ads that spread virus payloads; I think I got hit Antivirus 2007 off a the old Yukupuu site for HPCA...
I'm finding that more and more often, it's banner ads or flash ads that spread virus payloads; I think I got hit Antivirus 2007 off a the old Yukupuu site for HPCA...
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
These are GoogleAds, I think the danger of being infected with a virus from them is fairly small. As long as you don't click on them.
It'd be bad revenue for googel if they caused viroids to spread all over the internetubulewebs.
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
I hadn't thought of the virus piggyback potential... I saw them as a source of amusement. Like when someone's arguing about religion and the adbots see words like 'Christian' and 'Church' in the subject matter and, all out-of-context, springs a banner for Christian Singles Near You. A nice, ironic chuckle.
How is revenue generated? Don't they send a few pennies every time someone clicks on them? If no one clicks on them, don't they algorithmically calculate a waste of effort and pull the ad?
Middle East threads seem to generate mostly "Learn Hebrew online" and "Muslims Singles Network" ads. Heehee.
How is revenue generated? Don't they send a few pennies every time someone clicks on them? If no one clicks on them, don't they algorithmically calculate a waste of effort and pull the ad?
Middle East threads seem to generate mostly "Learn Hebrew online" and "Muslims Singles Network" ads. Heehee.
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Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
IIRC Mike mentioned that they help a great deal with off setting the cost of the board for him, and as he said in the stickied thread in here, most of us turds aren't exactly setting the paypal button on fire to help.
Is this even that big of an annoyance that it needs to be brought up?
Is this even that big of an annoyance that it needs to be brought up?
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
Irony alert: the banner ad that I see at the bottom of this thread is about how to make your own banner ads and display them on websites.
Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
OK...does anyone really click on those ads? Really?
Well, if they do, why should the board save them from their own stupidity?
Well, if they do, why should the board save them from their own stupidity?
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
I'm afraid you don't understand. You don't have to click on the ads anymore; I never clicked on the ads on Yukupuu; and I still got hit by Antivirus 2007.Thanas wrote:OK...does anyone really click on those ads? Really?
Well, if they do, why should the board save them from their own stupidity?
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
MKSheppard wrote:I'm afraid you don't understand. You don't have to click on the ads anymore; I never clicked on the ads on Yukupuu; and I still got hit by Antivirus 2007.Thanas wrote:OK...does anyone really click on those ads? Really?
Well, if they do, why should the board save them from their own stupidity?
Get an ad\flash blocker. I do and I don't see the banner ads here.
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
OK. I'm not the most computer savvy guy, but how can you get a virus from an ad without clicking it? That would mean the code from the virus would have to be constantly transmitting through the ad?MKSheppard wrote:I'm afraid you don't understand. You don't have to click on the ads anymore; I never clicked on the ads on Yukupuu; and I still got hit by Antivirus 2007.Thanas wrote:OK...does anyone really click on those ads? Really?
Well, if they do, why should the board save them from their own stupidity?
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
Yes, the virus is in the banner itself.havokeff wrote:OK. I'm not the most computer savvy guy, but how can you get a virus from an ad without clicking it? That would mean the code from the virus would have to be constantly transmitting through the ad?MKSheppard wrote:I'm afraid you don't understand. You don't have to click on the ads anymore; I never clicked on the ads on Yukupuu; and I still got hit by Antivirus 2007.Thanas wrote:OK...does anyone really click on those ads? Really?
Well, if they do, why should the board save them from their own stupidity?
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If you don't want to see the banners (on ANY sites, not just this one), then all you have to do is get Firefox + AdBlock Plus and subscribe to one of the block lists. Presto, no more ads.
As far as I'm aware, there still is no way for a trojan to automatically run in Firefox anyway; you'd have to manually download and open it. If you're still using Internet Explorer 6, then you have no business being on the Internet anyway.
As far as I'm aware, there still is no way for a trojan to automatically run in Firefox anyway; you'd have to manually download and open it. If you're still using Internet Explorer 6, then you have no business being on the Internet anyway.
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Nowadays the favorite attack vector of malware is to exploit flaws in add-ons instead of the browser itself. Think about it, when was the last time you updated Flash, Realplayer, or Quicktime?Crayz9000 wrote:As far as I'm aware, there still is no way for a trojan to automatically run in Firefox anyway; you'd have to manually download and open it. If you're still using Internet Explorer 6, then you have no business being on the Internet anyway.
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About a week or two ago... but then again, I'm running Ubuntu, so it helpfully notifies me when an update's ready. Flash on Windows does no such thing; QT does, but I think most users consider the Apple Updater an annoyance.Dominus Atheos wrote:Nowadays the favorite attack vector of malware is to exploit flaws in add-ons instead of the browser itself. Think about it, when was the last time you updated Flash, Realplayer, or Quicktime?
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Re: Commercials/Ads -- Do We need them?
Flash updates itself fairly regularly, but I don't think they're coming out with new updates every month. Of course, I'm always too busy to update it when the reminder pops up...Crayz9000 wrote:About a week or two ago... but then again, I'm running Ubuntu, so it helpfully notifies me when an update's ready. Flash on Windows does no such thing; QT does, but I think most users consider the Apple Updater an annoyance.Dominus Atheos wrote:Nowadays the favorite attack vector of malware is to exploit flaws in add-ons instead of the browser itself. Think about it, when was the last time you updated Flash, Realplayer, or Quicktime?
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Are any warnings originating from here?MKSheppard wrote:I'm finding that more and more often, it's banner ads or flash ads that spread virus payloads; I think I got hit Antivirus 2007 off a the old Yukupuu site for HPCA...
If from here, what is the name of the virus? Are you sure it's not just a privacy warning (third-party tracking cookie, for instance)?
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