I cannot understand how some people are living with this. It is unbearable

  • @gohixo9650@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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    191 year ago

    but this means that she would see the ads but not being able to click? I don’t get it. They should had just disappeared, no? Or was she complaining that she wasn’t seeing the ads?

    • Stantana
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      41 year ago

      I interpret it as she used to see add, they’re gone and she misses them.

      • @LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world
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        No. Google search results still show sponsored links. But if you then click on them it breaks. Same thing for FB. The links are served from Facebook.Com and so they are not flagged as ads.

        So she is likely getting exactly what she searched for and then it breaks after clicking on it

        • Stantana
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          31 year ago

          Good point, I think I’ve just mentally suppressed the search result add and didn’t think about them at all.

          I’m surprised about the FB ads though, some newspapers over here tried the same and serve ads from the main domain… After two-three days the filter maintainers figured out how to block then as well.

    • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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      91 year ago

      PiHole just blocks the DNS. Facebook serves ads from their own DNS so it’s not possible to block them in that way. Same with YouTube, I believe.

      But if they click it, it usually ports you through a tracker link so they can track your clicks, and that’s easy enough to block.

    • @elliot_crane@lemmy.world
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      171 year ago

      The ads still appear in the facebook feed but clicking them results in a “this site could not be found” or similar error, is how I understood it to work. I know the PiHole basically makes it so the routes from “whateveradwebsite.com” end up not resolving to an IP address. I’m not sure how FB is serving them; so the text/image content might be coming from an FB server and the link is just an ad URL with a bunch of tracking info on it.