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chickens

Have you considered masterly inactivity?
NSC Patron
Oct 12, 2022
2,701
Would anyone pay say £1/month to go ad free? Or £5?
Definitely I’d chip in a couple of quid a month for ad-free, but since that chap whose posts were worth billions left, only Bozza knows how many he’d need to sell to recoup the lost advertising revenue.

It doesn’t sound like the ad revenue is hugely lucrative though.
 






upthealbion1970

bring on the trumpets....
NSC Patron
Jan 22, 2009
8,888
Woodingdean
Really annoying when you’ve got dark mode on, banner is predominantly white.

Happily pay monthly or yearly do no ads
 












Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,313
Back in Sussex
Still getting it, it should be an option.
Why do you think we all use pop up blockers Bozz.
A pop-up blocker won't block it as it's not a pop-up.

Ad-blockers will block all ads on the site. If everyone did that, there wouldn't be a site. A site like NSC costs a fair bit to run. Servers are power-intensive and electricity has become quite expensive of late. The migration to Xenforo cost four-figures and I now also pay quite a lot for a 24/7 security monitoring service, to help protect the data NSCers have entrusted the site with.

All of which is why I'll be blocking the whole site from those who use ad-blockers in the near future.

I keep ads on NSC, for logged-in users, to an intentionally unobtrusive level. If I wanted to squeeze every penny out of the site there would be pop-ups, pop-unders, interstitials (ads between each page load) and video takeovers. I don't. There are a series of banners, placed so there is generally no more than one in view at any time - the bottom of a page can be a bit messy and I'm looking at that.

The new banner is a test. I don't expect to keep it, but that's what tests are for. Simply, if something on here pisses me off - I have exactly the same ads as everyone else - then I'll take it away.
 




Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,313
Back in Sussex
Definitely I’d chip in a couple of quid a month for ad-free, but since that chap whose posts were worth billions left, only Bozza knows how many he’d need to sell to recoup the lost advertising revenue.

It doesn’t sound like the ad revenue is hugely lucrative though.
It's not. Ad revenue, per 1,000 page views is lower than it's ever been, whilst site running costs are higher than they've ever been. This may be because I've not chased the more lucrative ad formats, primarily because lucrative tends to mean annoying.

I will be adding a voluntary paid option as, over the years, numerous people have asked if they can contribute, but....

1. It will absolutely be voluntary.
2. No-one will receive scaled-back functionality in any way.
3. ...but if donations enable some bells and whistles to be added to the site, they will be made available to donators either first or absolutely.
4. ...and donators will have a choice of ad-free templates.
 


jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
14,563
It's not. Ad revenue, per 1,000 page views is lower than it's ever been, whilst site running costs are higher than they've ever been. This may be because I've not chased the more lucrative ad formats, primarily because lucrative tends to mean annoying.

I will be adding a voluntary paid option as, over the years, numerous people have asked if they can contribute, but....

1. It will absolutely be voluntary.
2. No-one will receive scaled-back functionality in any way.
3. ...but if donations enable some bells and whistles to be added to the site, they will be made available to donators either first or absolutely.
4. ...and donators will have a choice of ad-free templates.
Will gladly donate.
 








Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
8,361
Coldean
Can't even post my discontent without it saying disable my ad blocker(which I had to do to post this)
Just counted eleven ads on this page...nope, twelve
Adblocker back on
bye
 


HastingsSeagull

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2010
9,433
BGC Manila
I’m not only getting the ads at the bottom but one at the top, a few between posts and another below last post/above reply box. If it was just the pop up banner at the bottom I’d probably get used to it but so many new ones makes it very annoying. See how things go but yeh.

I also know it doesn’t matter but I can’t read vast majority of them as in Japanese or Tagalog. You’d think that would make them less annoying but it feels even more so.
 




HastingsSeagull

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2010
9,433
BGC Manila
Just took a screenshot where I have THREE Ads on the screen and ONE post
 

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Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
2,666
I keep getting a pop up telling me to disable my ad blocker. Can't use the site.
I don't have an ad blocker on.
 




Scappa

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2017
1,595
Even more aggravating than the ads is seeing this privacy notice every single page if you click reject: (edit: hadn't seen Algernon's post above)
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Zeberdi

“Vorsprung durch Technik”
NSC Patron
Oct 20, 2022
6,941
Site is rendered completely unusable/invisible on mobile phone unless you sign in.

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If you do sign in, impossible to scroll down to see posts in thread properly on mobile phone ( some of us don’t use laptops or a PC!) because you get this screen with 80% taken up with moving flashing ads
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I don’t feel comfortable removing all my browsing protection from this website - I don’t care ‘how safe’ admin say it is.
Because this is the only option now if I want to access NSC on my mobile devices ( the only ones I have)
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Sorry but this amount of risk is not acceptable and even if I accept cookies I still get the page covered with requests to shut off all browsing protection - conversely, signing in and allowing cookies but not disabling all content blockers results in a page impossible to read properly - I have never seen so much of a page taken up with static and moving ads except on the gaming sites my buff streams sometimes hits. I couldn’t even post a reply without repeatedly scrolling backwards and forwards to avoid ads covering up reply box.

Horrible internet experience all round.
 


kentgully

Well-known member
Jan 10, 2016
617
Worthing
I'm surprised the dissent took this long - I turned it on around 3:30!

It's just an experiment which I knew would be unpopular.

Ads now pay primarily on viewability so the regular banners deployed on the site are relatively poor payers are they aren't on screen often/for very long - c57%. In contrast the sticky bottom banner, which has been used for non-logged in users for a while, gets seen 88% of the time.

I thought it would be less intrusive on mobile, rather than desktop, but I wonder if the opposite is true.

That style of ad is used on a lot of sites, but maybe it's the way it appears, instead of being there when the page renders, which makes it more jarring.
What language is this...
 


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