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Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
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Was happily paying for ad free version of Tapatalk monthly so would happily do similar for the site if helps and puts some money into coffers.
 




Bozza

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At the risk of getting flamed, I went on NSC on my mobile to see what all the fuss was about and found it barely intrusive. I normally log in on my desktop which is excellent. The new banner on the bottom of the screen would certainly not put me off NSC. Don’t have a particularly large phone, iPhone 12, so maybe size matters, don’t know. Hope this helps.

I think I must be using a different NSC - I get the annoying wavy line ad and a few other statics but not as many as some are suggesting. Maybe because I've accepted all cookies ? Not sure why you wouldn't.

I’m not finding it a problem at all, either. Didnt have to close the bottom ad to type this, for instance (the keyboard covers it).

I was someone who liked Tapatalk, though, so maybe I’m just a bit weird.

Perhaps it’s an iPhone thing but using Safari browser, always logged in on my iPhone 11 Pro, there’s barely any intrusion apart from the wavy line test advert. If it stays I think I’ll get used to it. I don’t have any ad blockers or other apps preventing any sort of access.
There are a group of people who are so opposed to ads on sites that one silent ad banner is one too many. I'm never going to appease those people.

As I've said before, I run the same view as everyone else and I think I have quite a low tolerance for intrusive ads, so if something pisses me off it won't be on the site - regardless of how much money it may make.

The new sticky bottom banner on mobile is more jarring than any other ad on the site - I know that. I also knew that I would get a chorus of disapproval when I put it there. But I also know, from over 20 years of running this site, that any kind of change is generally greeted the same way, and I know that no-one was sitting at home thinking "What would make NSC better is a new ad at the bottom of every page".

Like you fine people, I don't think it's too bad, but it does catch the eye a lot as it rotates. If it remained static, as is the case on many sites that have a sticky bottom-of-page ad then I think it would be less jarring.
 
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Bozza

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@Bozza, here's a screenshot I just took from my phone (Omsung Phine, logged in). It contains no fewer than THREE ads for amazon on a single screen, at the point where I would usually write and submit a reply. Taken together they comprise about 40% of the screen. A tad excessive no? (they may well be an unintended by-product of the 'wavy line' ad feature you were trying out)
No, I completely agree.

The way it works is this...

When you are viewing a thread there is a banner ad after the first post and the 14th. I somewhat arbitrarily chose 14 as it's a long way from 1, but also far enough away from 20 (the max posts you'll have on any page) that, on a full page of 20 posts, that by the time you've scrolled to the bottom, where there are additional banners, the 14th post ad has long since disappeared.

The problem comes if there are exactly 14 posts (or 34, 54, 74 etc) on the thread at that time as the lower page ads will also come into view making the page look ad-heavy. What I would like to do, but haven't been able to yet, is have the logic that says "if there are only 14 posts on this page, then don't show an ad after the 14th post).

You're right that the new test banner exacerbates this. Part of the test of the bottom banner is to see if existing on-page banners can be removed completely.
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Are some people new to the internet, or something? Ads on websites/Apps are nothing new and yes, while they might be a bit of a pain, is that a price not worth paying for the content?

As @Bozza said, the cost of running websites – like everything else – is going up all the time. If having a few ads around the place is the 'cost' to me for keeping North Stand Chat in existence, then I can live with that.
 






Deleted member 37369

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Are some people new to the internet, or something? Ads on websites/Apps are nothing new and yes, while they might be a bit of a pain, is that a price not worth paying for the content?

As @Bozza said, the cost of running websites – like everything else – is going up all the time. If having a few ads around the place is the 'cost' to me for keeping North Stand Chat in existence, then I can live with that.
I agree.

As I said in post #23 on this thread ... I don't have an issue whatsoever with the way it looks.

Once I start scrolling through a page on a thread the wavy ad just sits right at the bottom of my iPhone 12 and I just don't notice it. And then scrolling past the couple of ads on each page is no different to scrolling past a post from a poster that I usually ignore anyway 😜
 








Bozza

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The one thing I have noticed is that if I'm not completely accurate with clicking on say 'The Big Board' link from a thread (on my iPhone) ... I end up on Amazon!
Thanks for the reminder.

Yes, the font size for "The Big Board", when viewing a thread, is bizarrely small and not easy to hit all the time. I'll add it on my list to look at.
 


schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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Also annoying, I've now noticed twice where auto-generated hyperlinks have been placed in my posts, as if I've added them. The latest one is:


The previous one was when I used the phrase "agent provocateur" in a recent post which then linked to the lingerie website (and maybe it'll so it again in this post?) which provoked a response from another poster. This feature could easily incite some unfortunate misunderstandings...
 


Cheshire Cat

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Who has been "snowboarding sexually" and how do you do it?

Asking for a friend.
 




Bozza

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Also annoying, I've now noticed twice where auto-generated hyperlinks have been placed in my posts, as if I've added them. The latest one is:


The previous one was when I used the phrase "agent provocateur" in a recent post which then linked to the lingerie website (and maybe it'll so it again in this post?) which provoked a response from another poster. This feature could easily incite some unfortunate misunderstandings...
Sorry, yes.

So the site uses something called Skimlinks. What this does is auto-affiliate links that people post to shopping websites. That means I don't need to sign up for every affiliate scheme that exists and then ensure affiliated links get posted, as Skimlinks takes care of that for me, taking a cut of any commission earned.

But what they also do is affiliate some non-links that also happen to be names of shopping sites. It can look slightly strange, but it happens so infrequently I've been happy to leave it, That's what happened to you there. Looks like 11 people clicked on the auto-generated link, but no-one bought...

Screenshot 2023-03-08 at 09.43.53.png

The whole thing has earned NSC the grand total of £60 in the last year, but every little helps.

Screenshot 2023-03-08 at 09.46.07.png
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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No, I completely agree.

The way it works is this...

When you are viewing a thread there is a banner ad after the first post and the 14th. I somewhat arbitrarily chose 14 as it's a long way from 1, but also far enough away from 20 (the max posts you'll have on any page) that, on a full page of 20 posts, that by the time you've scrolled to the bottom, where there are additional banners, the 14th post ad has long since disappeared.

The problem comes if there are exactly 14 posts (or 34, 54, 74 etc) on the thread at that time as the lower page ads will also come into view making the page look ad-heavy. What I would like to do, but haven't been able to yet, is have the logic that says "if there are only 14 posts on this page, then don't show an ad after the 14th post).

You're right that the new test banner exacerbates this. Part of the test of the bottom banner is to see if existing on-page banners can be removed completely.
Cheers for taking time to provide explanation boss, appreciate it :clap2:
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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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

I turned ad blocker off and I still kept getting this...

Sorry, but we can't show NSC to those who block our ads​

If everyone did what you are doing, NSC wouldn't exist. We respect your decision to block ads - please respect our decision to only show the site to those who support us back.
Disable your adblocker


Lucky I run with 5-6 different browsers.
 




CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
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When I disable add blocker plus on this site. It works up until you reach the bottom of a thread. It looks like the ad calls another ad, which means the only way to make this work is to turn off ad blocking globally. Feels like a step too far.
 




Coldeanseagull

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Mar 13, 2013
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Coldean
Only getting half the ads I was last night and most are right down the bottom of the page.
I don't mind some ads occasionally, if they are of interest to me but it was as if it was trying to make up for all the years without them
Oh wait, a load of clickbait squares have appeared just below this typing box :facepalm:
 


Fungus

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May 21, 2004
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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.
If it’s technically possible, then this has to be the way to go. Happy to set up a repeating payment for an ad-free experience, but what numbers of subscribers and what level of payment would NSC need?
 




Seagull27

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Feb 7, 2011
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Bristol
it does catch the eye a lot as it rotates. If it remained static, as is the case on many sites that have a sticky bottom-of-page ad then I think it would be less jarring.
Is it supposed to be moving? It's not for me... Just a box with a static wavy line on top of it, with an ad inside. Not that I'm complaining.

On a completely separate note, do you know if it's possible to use the NSC Amazon affiliate link when using the Amazon shopping app, as a default rather than clicking the link each time? If I can set that up for the wife than NSC might see a significant increase in income...
 


Deleted member 37369

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Aug 21, 2018
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Is it supposed to be moving? It's not for me... Just a box with a static wavy line on top of it, with an ad inside. Not that I'm complaining.

On a completely separate note, do you know if it's possible to use the NSC Amazon affiliate link when using the Amazon shopping app, as a default rather than clicking the link each time? If I can set that up for the wife than NSC might see a significant increase in income...
I've just saved the affiliate link and made first purchase via it today.

I just need to remember to use the link I've saved going forward and not just type amazon into my search bar!
 


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