MikaelaMuppet
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Okay. That makes sense.Because they . . . own the show.
Thank you.
Okay. That makes sense.Because they . . . own the show.
Welol, Dailymotion finally did it. They figured out a way to somehow bypass multiple adblockers, because for the past two days they've forced me to sit through commercials to watch videos despite the fact that I have multiple adblockers installed on my browser. You know, I know people have said DM was the best alternative to YouTube, but I swear, ever since DM has caught on to this, they've become just as bad, if not worse than YT in regards to its users. I mean . . . what's the deal with shrinking down the video player half size on the video page for no reason? But I digress . . . if DM figured this out, then I have the worst sickening feeling that YT will soon follow suit and now no amount of adblocking will be able to get rid of those commercials. And if that's the case, I may just do a mass download of all of my favorites from YT to watch on my personal computer - as I said, this is the internet, not cable TV, we shouldn't have to sit through commercials to watch videos.Ads have to be more obnoxious to bypass blocking software, but at the same time the more annoying ads are the reason why everyone uses them. Some sites don't even allow you to use them until you disable ad block...then the Trojan viruses start up again the second you do on that site. I even loved how Hulu gets passive aggressive about it and gives you a 60 second message that whines about how you have ad block on (even if you don't and one of the dumb ads refuses to load). My personal favorite was when the ad block didn't block the ad on Hulu, but blocked the completely useless side frames..and..and the video actually crashed and wouldn't play as a result. And it was specifically a problem with a particularly awful series of Geico commercials (the poorly animated painting gallery ones that sucked). Meaning if you want the rest of the video you'd have to keep refreshing the page and praying that none of those terrible Geico ads popped up again. And they DID! I don't mind banners, I don't even mind short form ads before a video if the video is at least 10 minutes in length (multiple ones between the video, not so much). But if the ads are either dangerous to the computer or loud and obnoxious and can't be silence (and in some cases are literally buried all the way down at the end of a page, causing you to have to fish for whatever loud, obnoxious piece of crap that you can't shut off all the way anyway) the problem lies in the jerks that provide those ads, not the browsers that choose to use Ad Block to prevent their computers from being either paperweights (costing the user in that case) or loud noise machines that air the same lame commercials most ignore on television anyway.
Does DM still interrupt the video with an ad every few minutes? That's the biggest drawback to that site and the reason why I block their ads.I'm going to have to quote Drtooth from another thread, because this needs to be brought back up:
Welol, Dailymotion finally did it. They figured out a way to somehow bypass multiple adblockers, because for the past two days they've forced me to sit through commercials to watch videos despite the fact that I have multiple adblockers installed on my browser. You know, I know people have said DM was the best alternative to YouTube, but I swear, ever since DM has caught on to this, they've become just as bad, if not worse than YT in regards to its users. I mean . . . what's the deal with shrinking down the video player half size on the video page for no reason? But I digress . . . if DM figured this out, then I have the worst sickening feeling that YT will soon follow suit and now no amount of adblocking will be able to get rid of those commercials. And if that's the case, I may just do a mass download of all of my favorites from YT to watch on my personal computer - as I said, this is the internet, not cable TV, we shouldn't have to sit through commercials to watch videos.