Spyke
feddit.org

Those fake download buttons go way back - they were around in the late 90s. In a quarter century the ad industry hasn't managed to block this easy to detect scam. I mean - how hard can it be to not allow ads that are just a big button with "download" on them? Therefore I never will deactivate my adblocker. Fuck them.

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Cris16228reply
lemmy.today

💰💰💰💰

I'm 99% sure it uses Google ads, they don't care if it's scam or porn, as long as they get money for the ad

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dan1101reply
lemm.ee

It really disappoints me that Google never did anything about those. Shows how profitable they must be.

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It's always like that. Try to search for a popular program for PC (as example) without ad blocker, I bet the first results are ads from totally different sites that use the program name in their title so people click thinking it's the real program. How this is not illegal is beyond me, and it's Google's fault, they allow that and they should be punished with fines

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Aurixreply
lemmy.world

To be fair, there are few select sites which have tighter advertising control.

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(Something Firefox based) + Ublock origin

Blocks ads, surveillance, scams and malware

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fedia.io

It's even worse when you're experienced enough to tell the real one

We've been indoctrinated haha

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lemmy.zip

I guess it's the top one? Kinda takes a while to take a guess, been a while i seen such mess.

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I went for all three and got many more downloads in the background. That was the right choice.

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Sabatareply
ani.social

I can tell you never pirated anything. It's always the smallest most boring HTML 1 looking button that is hiding out of the way not being flashy.

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lemmy.world

Screenshot of my adblock disabled experience on overtake.gg a sim racing community hub.

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dan1101reply
lemm.ee

Same kind of shady mess trying to download Minecraft mod packs.

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CurseForge is what my noob ass wound up with, must have been a decent choice.

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