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Offline Unknown Target

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Has anyone noticed that since the Fox takeover (it was Fox, correct?) of IGN and Gamespy, we've been getting a few more ads? For instance, the new banner page thing, and at the bottom of all the forums, the incredibly-obvious-spyware-machine, the Alexa Toolbar? (Which is a ***** to remove from your system, for the record). Just my thoughts on it. I'm not saying to get up in arms, but I'm just saying that it seems like we're getting a few more ads than normal lately. (At least it's on the bottom where it's unnoticed and doesn't interfere with the page layout).

 

Offline Primus

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Alexa: http://www.hard-light.net/forums/index.php/topic,35737.0.html

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And I haven't noticed more ads than usual.
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Offline vyper

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If you don't like ads..

Fight Fox with Fox
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Offline Mongoose

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Originally posted by aldo_14
https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=10&application=firefox

:nod: Can't get any better than Firefox + Adblock.  As for the banner page ads, if you're talking about the ones that appear before the home page loads, I've started seeing them more frequently at PlanetDescent, but I don't think I've seen one here yet.

 

Offline CP5670

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I don't notice. I've mass-adblocked off a lot of stuff with a big list of general keywords.

 

Offline mikhael

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Care to link your list for the lazy?
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Offline Fury

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I hope you people will also read the comments in the Alexa-thread about pay-per-view ads.

 

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Yes, I'd appreciate it if you didn't block the Alexa toolbar image, since that gives the HLP admins a picture of the kinds of people who visit HLP. I installed the code that displays the image, so the data does not go to GS or Fox or anything like that - it goes to the HitsLink account shared by the HLP staff.
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