Is Yahoo Changing Their Tune On Intrusive Ads?
from the maybe,-possibly... dept
Nearly two years ago, someone from Yahoo! announced that the company was going to focus on making advertising ever more intrusive, since that was the only plan that made sense to them. It appears that they've either (smartly) changed their minds, or are telling two different stories to two different groups. The latest release from the partnership of SBC and Yahoo says that they're including a pop-up blocker with their internet connections service. Clearly, this could be just coming from the SBC side of the fence as more ISPs feel pressure to offer pop up blockers. However, if Yahoo! is pitching advertisers on how successful their intrusive advertising program is, you have to wonder how they explain pushing so many intrusive ads with one hand, while offering users a way to block them with the other.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I haven't had a popup in more than a year.
Far fewer exploits, too. Imagine that.
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selective blocking
Using a popup blocker from Yahoo-SBC is like asking the fox to guard the hen-house.
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