cyberdad wrote:
On demand TV adverts are annoying but the content seems to often be other TV programs.
Not sure whether we mean the same thing when we say on-demand content. It's rare I see any of those silly banners and that thing at the end of a show where they push the credits to one side and advertise the next programme. They were increasingly happening when I used a VCR, but these days I go elsewhere. DailyMotion can be quite good, though not always.
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I think the adverts don't always match the content of the site. I've watched prestigious university videos on Youtube where the associated advertising includes internet scams and even products like sex toys (neither of which I subscribe to in my internet searches so seems odd they appear with education content?)
Yes when ads do get through it's often clear that targeted marketing doesn't work. If it did work perfectly I'd be less averse to advertising generally - imagine getting nothing but genuine, sober offers you were actually interested in.
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But it's a pipe dream and I think most advertisers know that nearly all ads are simply annoying.
As for YouTube ads, I've heard they exist but I never saw one. I use Invidious to relay YT content without the rubbish. YT keeps nobbling it but it's always bounced back pretty quickly.