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Originally posted by A Laggy Grunt View PostWait, Phoronix has popups? No wonder people are using adblock. If we want people to tolerate the ads, the popups must die.
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostI am yet to see any. Some articles have intellitxt ads which can probably be called "pop-up", but it only pops up if you hover your mouse on words with double underline.
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Originally posted by smitty3268 View PostI got popups when i browsed with the android browser that were incredibly annoying. Upgrading my phone now defaults to chrome and has made them go away, i assume it has some built in blocking. I think most browsers will block popups by default if you haven't clicked on anything, because it used to be a big problem with every site throwing stuff up all the time.
The only explanation I could think of is country-specific ads, or a bug in your browser... I guess Michael could shed some light on this.
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostNo, that's not it either. I'm using Firefox, and it notifies you if it blocked any popups. But it doesn't do that when I visit this site, so that means it doesn't use popups.
The only explanation I could think of is country-specific ads, or a bug in your browser... I guess Michael could shed some light on this.
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Pop ups shouldn't happen on the site.... only the full-screen ads (well, like 640 x 480 ad in center of screen with rest of screen shaded until clicking the ad or closing it)... those ads can run up to once per 24 hours for visitors and are geotargeted. While they might be a slight inconvenience for the user, they are shown only on occasion and do much more to help out the site.... About 20x more than a normal flash ad or like 50x more than a simple text ad...Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by Michael View PostPop ups shouldn't happen on the site.... only the full-screen ads (well, like 640 x 480 ad in center of screen with rest of screen shaded until clicking the ad or closing it)... those ads can run up to once per 24 hours for visitors and are geotargeted. While they might be a slight inconvenience for the user, they are shown only on occasion and do much more to help out the site.... About 20x more than a normal flash ad or like 50x more than a simple text ad...
Personally, I have never clicked on an ad anywhere on the web. Ever.
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Originally posted by steveriley View PostDo people here actually click on your ads? Is that how you're generating revenue?
Personally, I have never clicked on an ad anywhere on the web. Ever.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by Michael View PostPop ups shouldn't happen on the site.... only the full-screen ads (well, like 640 x 480 ad in center of screen with rest of screen shaded until clicking the ad or closing it)... those ads can run up to once per 24 hours for visitors and are geotargeted. While they might be a slight inconvenience for the user, they are shown only on occasion and do much more to help out the site.... About 20x more than a normal flash ad or like 50x more than a simple text ad...
I'm very happy to no longer get them in chrome. The old browser was slow and it wasn't uncommon to cause me to accidentally click on them when i was trying to click on a link before it popped up, or to the side to dismiss it after wards.
I was definitely getting them more than once every 24 hours though. Probably more like 25% of page loads.
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I see. So it's geotargeted, and I'm not being targeted.
Originally posted by steveriley View PostPersonally, I have never clicked on an ad anywhere on the web. Ever.
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