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Pachter talks about AdBlock

Patcher ...what a tool. just because someone writes in sayin they use Adblock, etc, he goes off with adolescent name calling, etc. dude is like 50ish and acting like he's 15. nice.

Why would he not stand up for the company that hosts his videos?

Get em Pach.


"And guess what? A trailer is an ad. You scumbag."

Yes and you are putting up an additional ad before we consume what you consider an ad. How is that fair to the end user?

Fair? What is fair when you haven't paid them anything? What do they owe you?
 
On NeoGAF, the ads are presented at a rather innocent spot that takes modest space. And I believe the admins/mods here are doing their absolute best to prevent any sound-producing ads to appear as well.

I really wish they'd try to minimize the amount of flash ads too (they're not animated, but they're done in flash for some reason). Occasionally they will slow my browser down to a crawl, and I'll have to re-install flashblock (if flash is blocked, regular old banner ads will display instead).

Edit: Nevermind, they are animated! I just scroll by too fast usually, and by the time I see the one on the bottom it's reached it's steady state.
 
"And guess what? A trailer is an ad. You scumbag."

Yes and you are putting up an additional ad before we consume what you consider an ad. How is that fair to the end user?

Because the trailer is an ad for the game and gametrailers don't sell those games. They spend money and manpower hosting the videos. It's the hosting they need ads to cover, obviously. O.o
 
People can try to justify it all they want, but AdBlock is stealing.

If there's a $100 fee to get into an Amusement Park and you feel that's too high of a price, you can't justify hopping over the fence. Go somewhere else instead.
 
Watching more of this video again...Look, as someone who actually likes giantbomb and goes there because they make funny videos, I still find this idea about game "professionals" to be a joke. No one is a fucking gaming professional in my opinion, we're all just gamers. We all have individual tastes, and nothing about Jeff Gerstmann's opinion, or Brad Shoemaker's opinion will sway me one way or another to buy a video game, because knowing their personalities so well, I know that like any gamer...they have a specific style of taste, and that's all gaming is. Their "professional" opinions mean jack shit, because everyone has their own taste.

I agree with the person who wrote in that we don't really need sites like gametrailers sometimes. Especially when a larger majority of their content isn't unique.
 
I think the ads on Neogaf are fair to users because Neogaf continues to grow.

If people thought Neogaf was an annoying place to visit because of ads, they would use some other site.
 
I will be SURE to have the latest version of AdBlock enabled all the time, including IF/when I visit Gametrailers.com

I will also be certain to keep up with any & all of the best alternative ad blocking extensions/ apps / browsers / ETC., just in case GT manages to work around the current AdBlock / AdBlock Plus.

As for GT's revenue through advertisements to produce content, buy cameras & equipment and pay GT's employees , I so VERY much do not give a god damn fuck.

If GT goes out of biz I couldn't possibly care less.

Bwuahahahaha.


Wow. If you care so little for the people at GT, why not just avoid the site?
 
While I understand that ads pay for a lot of content on the internet, unless it's a content creator I really like (such as SFDebris or RedLetterMedia), Hulu, or a forum I spend tons of time on (like GAF), I AdBlock and NoScript the shit out of every website I go to. The ads on so many sites are so invasive and easily used to compromise systems that I feel it's the only way to safely use the internet. GameTrailers shouldn't have 41 ads on a single page (this week's PachAttack) and neither should any other page. All that does is mess up the user experience to the point that ad blocking becomes standard behavior for all internet users.
 
You know I suddenly remember why I took GT off my rotation.

Besides that, I try to be fair about this, I turn off ABP on sites I care for and use the latest version which has an auto white list for websites that don't use stupid bullshit advertising.

What gets blocked after that is none of my concern.
 
Watching more of this video again...Look, as someone who actually likes giantbomb and goes there because they make funny videos, I still find this idea about game "professionals" to be a joke. No one is a fucking gaming professional in my opinion, we're all just gamers. We all have individual tastes, and nothing about Jeff Gerstmann's opinion, or Brad Shoemaker's opinion will sway me one way or another to buy a video game, because knowing their personalities so well, I know that like any gamer...they have a specific style of taste, and that's all gaming is. Their "professional" opinions mean jack shit, because everyone has their own taste.
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That's pretty much my opinion as well, thought I like Gametrailers. Comparing someone who writes with IGN with the people who produce Breaking Bad is hilarious.

When there is a standard that all gaming journalists must meet before they are employed, then you can make this argument.
 
There's nothing wrong with adblock inherently, but if you use a website a decent amount then they deserve ad revenue from you and you should whitelist them.
 
People can try to justify it all they want, but AdBlock is stealing.

If there's a $100 fee to get into an Amusement Park and you feel that's too high of a price, you can't justify hopping over the fence. Go somewhere else instead.

I thought I payed the fee to enter wonderland to my service provider already?
 
Proudly watched with adblock enabled.

Same.

I run ABP (excluding certain sites--GAF is one). I wouldn't do it if ads weren't so goddamned intrusive. I don't mind the ones on GAF that much, I do wish they weren't flash based or w/e; but I'm willing to deal with it here. First they are in a rather benign location, second I want to 'give' back.

But on the vast majority of sites out there ads are intolerable. I don't want to watch a mandatory 10-15 sec ad about the new Jeep Wrangler.
 
While I agree with a lot of what he says and his general gist, there are right ways to advertise and there are nasty, invasive ways. I give any website a chance with ads and if they're non-invasive (like Neogaf) they go unfiltered. It's only when you start getting ads every 30 seconds or can't even scroll down a page to read an article because an advert is preventing you, that's when the filter comes out.

By the way, GiantBomb is free, but it also features a subscription model. While I disagree that Mr. Gerstmann is merely making enough to post rent or scrape enough to eat (come on), I agree he isn't exactly getting rich off of ads either.

And there would be no music if not for ads? I wasn't aware music was invented in the 20th century. But then again it is common knowledge that Beethoven went deaf as a direct result of invasive and loud advertising that riddled some of his less famous symphonies. Come on, Pach.
 
People can try to justify it all they want, but AdBlock is stealing.

If there's a $100 fee to get into an Amusement Park and you feel that's too high of a price, you can't justify hopping over the fence. Go somewhere else instead.

LOL.

Comparing not watching Pledge ads to not paying to get in a Amusement Park is a pretty funny comparison, I must admit. Question though, at Amusement Parks do you have to pay another company or corporation to be allowed to buy a Amusement park ticket? Do Amusement Park staff yell and bellow out jingles before rides?
 
If there's a $100 fee to get into an Amusement Park and you feel that's too high of a price, you can't justify hopping over the fence. Go somewhere else instead.

Regardless of what I feel about adblock (which is more complicated than just "good" or "bad") it's not stealing. These sites are free to use. There's no condition you agreed to that you must load all of the content on the site and look at all of it. That's a bit hyperbolic. It's not stealing anymore than DVRing a show and fastforwarding the commercials is stealing.
 
I will be SURE to have the latest version of AdBlock enabled all the time, including IF/when I visit Gametrailers.com

I will also be certain to keep up with any & all of the best alternative ad blocking extensions/ apps / browsers / ETC., just in case GT manages to work around the current AdBlock / AdBlock Plus.

As for GT's revenue through advertisements to produce content, buy cameras & equipment and pay GT's employees , I so VERY much do not give a god damn fuck.

If GT goes out of biz I couldn't possibly care less.

Bwuahahahaha.

Sorry, but that's just disgusting.
 
Fair? What is fair when you haven't paid them anything? What do they owe you?

Listen. I don't have an ad blocker. Never used one. I don't mind sitting through an ad for original content. I'd be more than happy to. But putting up an ad on a trailer is excessive. They did nothing but put the trailer on their site with a their watermark on it. That's all I am saying.
 
Here's the thing about advertising. Yes, publishers will say "Ah, don't be a jerk, don't use adblock. It's not that hard to just deal with ads so we can be paid to provide you the service." They have a point. They don't work for free, and it's wrong to assume that they should work for free.

But what is it saying when not using adblock just means that we're ignoring ads? How does that work for the advertiser? If ads are so annoying that the two choices are to either ignore them are block them, that's more a problem with advertising than it is with people using the internet.

Ads are pushing away from using a CPM model. More and more advertisers are pushing towards paying out on specific actions. Branding is no longer enough. People using adblock isn't the cause of the decline of a lot of sites. People using Adblock is a symptom of ads being largely useless and annoying for all parties involved. It's a broken system and it's slowly fading away.

Let me be clear: I'm not defending adblock, and I'm not saying that any of this is good. In fact, it's quite negative, if you own or work for a game website. The market is becoming less profitable. My point is that adblock is not the cause, but one part of a greater issue.
TBF if there was an easy to use way to prevent tv from having ads I'm sure many would use it. In many cases ads are in conflict of interest with the user unless they're completely unobtrusive. Ironically the closest thing to an unobtrusive ad exist on the (a simple not too large banner that doesn't impede you in any way).

What I don't understand is companies stupid enough to think that an obtrusive ad will sell me anything other than complete disdain for the company in question. Ads work both ways, they can just as easily harm your brand as well as help it.
 
he should at least be a little more professional about it.

dude was acting like a kid.

His job at the moment was to be an internet personality. And he still managed to be 10x more professional than the typical youtube reviewers that the person who wrote in the letter likely watches.
 
You know whats hilarious?

The Google store has AdBlock+, Google allows it to exist and be downloaded on its own store.

So you vehement AdBlock people better start some sort of movement of not using google owned anything.
 
While I agree with a lot of what he says and his general gist, there are right ways to advertise and there are nasty, invasive ways. I give any website a chance with ads and if they're non-invasive (like Neogaf) they go unfiltered. It's only when you start getting ads every 30 seconds or can't even scroll down a page to read an article because an advert is preventing you, that's when the filter comes out.


Game Trailers needs more invasive ads because their overhead is exponentially larger than GAF's. This is just a message board, GT has editorial staff, engineers, production, marketing, etc etc. Comparing the two isn't exactly fair.
 
I feel bad now.

You shouldn't.

Adblock is simply a good tool for blocking objectionable content from miners and conservative family members. And believe me, Pachter's own opinion is as corporate businessman and not as a consumer that is fed up with sites abusing pop-ups and video ads that harm individuals with limited bandwidth per month. e.g. 3G and 4G users.
 
He keeps calling that guy a scumbag, but then continues on to paint this beautiful picture of a utopia in the future where free content is king and society is being run by anarchists instead of capitalists.


amen to that!

With the whole net neutrality debate going on, I feel that that is more and more a mirage. In a few years adblock will be the last thing on the worries list of content providers as Neogaf.
 
It's morally questionable. Don't think that's up for debate. Most websites hurt by it are small. Not big corporations. Small, independently owned websites are the most affected by it.

I'd argue ads are questionable in their practicality as well.
Ads can also be morally questionable, they can contain virus spyware and all types of shit without even clicking them.

It's not half as black and white as your implying. The issue is how these blatantly malicious companies are allowed to have adds on popular websites in the first place.
 
Given the choice between ads or paid subscriptions, I'd pick the latter. That's why I pay money to Giant Bomb. I would totally pay for an ad-free NeoGAF if it was an option.

That said, most sites seem to choose either "ads only, no paid subscription" or "paywall PLUS ads" for their revenue model. Maybe that implies that trying to do without display advertising is infeasible. I dunno.

Pretty much how I feel. There are few inconveniences in life I dislike as much as advertisements, I have pretty much a zero-tolerance policy towards them. I'm also worried by the influence advertisers have over content producers these days. Content should be made to fit the needs of the audience. When the audience is no longer paying, but the ads are subsidising everything then the whole relationship becomes weird. If the needs of the advertisers don't sync up with the needs of the users you can get some weird conflicts of interest. (Paid reviews and unmarked ads posing as columns being obvious examples.)

Just ask me to pay, and give me an ad-free environment. Or ask me to pay and I'll keep using adblock, same deal. I pay for my news online - journalists deserve to be paid, and I feel good knowing that I support my favourite newspaper. I do the same for other sites online. I give a bit to Wikipedia because it's a hell of a resource. I'd contribute to Gaf if that was available, but as far as I'm aware it's not. I am willing to pay for things I use regularly, most sites aren't willing to take my money (not that I have a lot of it, but still).

I stopped watching TV at the age of about 13 because I would no longer put up with ad breaks. Drove me crazy. Despite the advent of the DVR I never really went back to TV. I unplugged my 360 after the dashboard upgrade that introduced ads. It's a big deal to me, I refuse to apologise for it. If adblocker was defeated then that would reduce my desire to browse the web as a casual hobby in a massive way. A call-out from Michael Pachter (whom I like, and still like) isn't going to change how I feel.
 
Game Trailers needs more invasive ads because their overhead is exponentially larger than GAF's. This is just a message board, GT has editorial staff, engineers, production, marketing, etc etc. Comparing the two isn't exactly fair.
I don't filter Game Trailers either.

edit: (Though honestly, I don't generally frequent sites like GT or IGN in the first place. Only when a random video is linked to here. It's very rare.)
 
LOL.

Comparing not watching Pledge ads to not paying to get in a Amusement Park is a pretty funny comparison, I must admit. Question though, at Amusement Parks do you have to pay another company or corporation to be allowed to buy a Amusement park ticket? Do Amusement Park staff yell and bellow out jingles before rides?

(most) Websites don't have fences that cost a fee to cross. Instead, their editorial staff is paid purely from advertising on the website. That's their monetization. You are essentially saying "no, I will consume your work but not contribute to your monetization".

If an Amusement park had a bunch of annoying smiley faces yelling out taglines then consumers should go somewhere else until the Amusement park management decides to improve the quality of its product or ceases to exist.
 
You know whats hilarious?

The Google store has AdBlock+, Google allows it to exist and be downloaded on its own store.

So you vehement AdBlock people better start some sort of movement of not using google owned anything.

AdBlock Plus has a setting in it that enables certain non-annoying adds to be displayed. This includes Google's text ads. The setting is turned on by default.
 
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