What?s with these inappropriate adds?

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imnot

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LookingGlass said:
They still scare me much less than what's been showing up on IGN lately. They own Askmen apparently, and now the ads I get at the bottom of their articles are, and these are the exact titles that appeared on three I opened just now to prove my point here:

- "Fingering tips video"
- "G spot and female ejaculation video"
- "Real breasts video"


Seriously, WTF? How are they appropriate ads for a video games website?
I think you might have one of those viruses that give you creepy ads :p
They are real right?
 

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sapphireofthesea said:
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sapphireofthesea said:
Had a similar issue but was for a very graphic sounding murder 'thing'. Freaked me out every time to the point of me silencing it every time. Considering the audience here would likely make up under 16's (UK), why the age restricted adds on humourous content :(
I am slowly becoming worried about this site
That?
I think that was just the ad for that one kinda crappy Kinect game.
The one where you fight monsters in first-person.
I think, though, that a lot of the minors here are mature enough to view slightly mature content (15 here)

No it was for some murder tv thing. Just the sound freaked me out.
Huh. I've never gotten those.
 

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imnotparanoid said:
LookingGlass said:
They still scare me much less than what's been showing up on IGN lately. They own Askmen apparently, and now the ads I get at the bottom of their articles are, and these are the exact titles that appeared on three I opened just now to prove my point here:

- "Fingering tips video"
- "G spot and female ejaculation video"
- "Real breasts video"


Seriously, WTF? How are they appropriate ads for a video games website?
I think you might have one of those viruses that give you creepy ads :p
They are real right?
That sounds like the case to me, too. I just checked IGN, and all the ads I saw seem to be for videogames. Sounds like somebody has been browsing porn without taking the proper precautions; antivirus programs, they're like condoms for your computer :p

OT: The ads rarely bother me much, but then I don't actually watch much video content. I'm here for the forums and the print content, mostly. As for why they're so oddly targeted, the person who said the Escapist was poor and took what it could get was right. Kross said something to that effect during the whole Extra Credits thing a while back; they have terrible cash flow issues, partly as a result of the difficulties they have getting advertisers. It's why you'll occasionally see ads for individual shows on the site; the adspace wasn't paid for, and they needed something to fill it.
 

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Lukeje said:
Aren't ads based somewhat on your own recent browsing history?
I think that's just Google ads, and I don't think the Escapist uses those.

OT: It's odd- I almost never get ads. I guess ones for my country's slot (Israel) are uncommon, but it makes me feel kinda bad. I mean, I know the Escapist is having financial issues, and frankly I'd sit through a few more ads for this site. It's worth it for all the entertainment is gives.
 

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i hate those BFF adds. tho i tend to use them as an example of how girls shouldnt dress.
They try way to hard to look like they don't care....
Any who. What happend to the adds you could skip after like 10sec, at least that way we could skip them if we had no interest in.
 

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TitanDrone said:
parents or other worried people can easily block most adds. For firefox and chrome there is the free plug in named Addblock Plus.
If you are using Internet explorer the selection is less obvious. There are several commercial products available, but I have not tested them and therefore cannot recommend one or the other.
Tread lightly in this territory--admitting to using an adblocker or encouraging others to use one will get you in a lot of trouble on this web site. The Escapist receives money from how many people watch the ads, so adblockers lose them money. So come on, the Escapist has some great content, and we get it all for free. Let them have the money they deserve, or at LEAST to keep the site operating.
 

Lukeje

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Duruznik said:
Lukeje said:
Aren't ads based somewhat on your own recent browsing history?
I think that's just Google ads, and I don't think the Escapist uses those.

OT: It's odd- I almost never get ads. I guess ones for my country's slot (Israel) are uncommon, but it makes me feel kinda bad. I mean, I know the Escapist is having financial issues, and frankly I'd sit through a few more ads for this site. It's worth it for all the entertainment is gives.
The Escapist did trial those sort of systems a while back as well. Though, I will admit, I don't think they use them now because of all the uproar they caused.
 

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Lukeje said:
Aren't ads based somewhat on your own recent browsing history?
Normally yes they are, which is why I was always puzzled by a dating site advert on The Escapist that told me "The Putney Boys wanna take you out", I'm neither gay nor do I click on dating websites.

Although I was flattered that such rogue handsome men wanted to take me out, might get a bit awkward the morning after though so I never did take the advert on its offer of handsome young men.
 

imnot

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ColdStorage said:
Lukeje said:
Aren't ads based somewhat on your own recent browsing history?
Normally yes they are, which is why I was always puzzled by a dating site advert on The Escapist that told me "The Putney Boys wanna take you out", I'm neither gay nor do I click on dating websites.

Although I was flattered that such rogue handsome men wanted to take me out, might get a bit awkward the morning after though so I never did take the advert on its offer of handsome young men.
Aw I wanna go with the Putney boys :c
We could play cribbens!
 

Entropyutd

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LookingGlass said:
They still scare me much less than what's been showing up on IGN lately. They own Askmen apparently, and now the ads I get at the bottom of their articles are, and these are the exact titles that appeared on three I opened just now to prove my point here:

- "Fingering tips video"
- "G spot and female ejaculation video"
- "Real breasts video"


Seriously, WTF? How are they appropriate ads for a video games website?
The Gamer stereotype is a spotty teen sat in his parents basement with little to no interaction with the opposite sex, so how are they NOT appropriate?
They are aimed to appeal and draw in hits from horny teenage males.


Edit:-
Just to clarify appropriate.
The assumption is that every god damned one of you will be regulars on porn sites. (in secret for the younger demographic)
The Internet is an 18+ world, anyone surfing without parental supervision must realize that.
 

DigitalSushi

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imnotparanoid said:
ColdStorage said:
Lukeje said:
Aren't ads based somewhat on your own recent browsing history?
Normally yes they are, which is why I was always puzzled by a dating site advert on The Escapist that told me "The Putney Boys wanna take you out", I'm neither gay nor do I click on dating websites.

Although I was flattered that such rogue handsome men wanted to take me out, might get a bit awkward the morning after though so I never did take the advert on its offer of handsome young men.
Aw I wanna go with the Putney boys :c
We could play cribbens!
We should totally go together and totally double date with the Putney Boys!

I'm so excited!, what should I wear?
 

imnot

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ColdStorage said:
imnotparanoid said:
ColdStorage said:
Lukeje said:
Aren't ads based somewhat on your own recent browsing history?
Normally yes they are, which is why I was always puzzled by a dating site advert on The Escapist that told me "The Putney Boys wanna take you out", I'm neither gay nor do I click on dating websites.

Although I was flattered that such rogue handsome men wanted to take me out, might get a bit awkward the morning after though so I never did take the advert on its offer of handsome young men.
Aw I wanna go with the Putney boys :c
We could play cribbens!
We should totally go together and totally double date with the Putney Boys!

I'm so excited!, what should I wear?
Wear what the Putney boys where wearing! then we will fit in wiht those charismatic stallions!
 

Entropyutd

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ColdStorage said:
Lukeje said:
Aren't ads based somewhat on your own recent browsing history?
Normally yes they are, which is why I was always puzzled by a dating site advert on The Escapist that told me "The Putney Boys wanna take you out", I'm neither gay nor do I click on dating websites.

Although I was flattered that such rogue handsome men wanted to take me out, might get a bit awkward the morning after though so I never did take the advert on its offer of handsome young men.
Well played sir!
I get the same kind of thing.
I live in a tiny town in Sweden that, should I believe some adverts, is crammed to the rafters with single, hot supermodels, just waiting to meet me.
My girlfriend would be pissed off if I were looking at dating sites, so my only conclusion is that I am being stalked.
This could lead to a catfight, I shall keep you guys posted!
 

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I do remember seeing an ad for some women's fashion something before a Zero Punctuation video, and I remember thinking, "does this interest any ZP viewer in the slightest?"
I guess the inappropriate ads don't bother me too much though, because I've programmed my brain to zone out whenever it sees/hears an advertisement.
 

Broady Brio

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Inappropriate?

Inappropriate would be to websites to evil places NSFW. These ads are more irrelevant than inappropriate.
 

Sariteiya

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It clearly seems to know I'm Canadian. I get tons of adds for a bookstore that as far as I know, only operates in Canada. (I should know, I work for them.) So it's got that going for it.
 

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Broady Brio said:
Inappropriate?

Inappropriate would be to websites to evil places NSFW. These ads are more irrelevant than inappropriate.
Ah indeed, you are right good sir.

After reading these posts I have a better understanding of the rationale and situation. Thanks people :)