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vidsgame: It seems to me that when you tell the average user about ad blockers the response seems to be: Oh, you can do that?
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paladin181: I guess it's for the best in the long run because if ad blockers become too ubiquitous, sites will get more aggressive about restricting access to blocking users, or a lot of "free" content will get hidden behind pay walls.
That's true. They are akin to antibiotics. Take too many and the virus evolves.
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tinyE: That's bullshit!

I'm going to go on my Facebook page right now and write something about it on my wall!

Do they still have "your walls" on Facebook?
Now I'm a little concerned about how you got to that surreal image... do we have something to be worried about? :P

#Q&_^Q&Q#LINK:13#Q&_^Q&Q#
And yes, can't live without Ublock Origin. If I ever turn it off it's like taking an acid trip down the memory lane straight to hell. All those chaotic flashing ads that spurs up everywhere is a nightmare, not only for the eyes and the stress on the brain; poor computer can't handle such abuse... :(
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tinyE: That's bullshit!

I'm going to go on my Facebook page right now and write something about it on my wall!

Do they still have "your walls" on Facebook?
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sanscript: Now I'm a little concerned about how you got to that surreal image... do we have something to be worried about? :P

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paladin181:
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sanscript:
It's from the movie. :P
You have seen the movie, right?
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sanscript: Now I'm a little concerned about how you got to that surreal image... do we have something to be worried about? :P
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tinyE: It's from the movie. :P
You have seen the movie, right?
Oh, that wall... yes. The Wall! Several times actually ;)


EDIT: Tiny bit facepalm - I did not check the site before asking...
Post edited June 14, 2018 by sanscript
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paladin181: UBlock Origin and win. AdClear on my phone. Do people really still look at ads in this day and age? Or do only the tech savvy get the ad free experience (until you cross a site that blocks access whilst you have an ad blocker active, that is)?
I have UBlock but don't really use it for anything other than the really crap sites (you know, the ones that take 20 minutes to load all the adverts), I don't really find ads all that bothersome and not worth the hassle of messing around blocking and unblocking things every time I visit a site and find something doesn't work because a script or site is blocked.
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Paratech2008: I see gog.com is now advertising games I already own in their store on my Facebook page. Yeah I'm interested in games I already purchased from you.
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nightcraw1er.488: That's more indicative of how gog are selling all your data to zuckerbank!
Someone actually wants Facebook to have their personal data. Ok......
Privacy? I'm an American, what privacy have we ever had? I'm sure if my government wants to they can find out my Steam, Origin, and GOG accounts, plus Uplay.

And on the Internet? Privacy? Seriously? People believe they can be anonymous surfing the web?

I also thought ads on Facebook were handled by the company making the ads.

But then again Facebook thinks I can afford Rolex watches... ROTFLMAO.
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Paratech2008: Privacy? I'm an American, what privacy have we ever had? I'm sure if my government wants to they can find out my Steam, Origin, and GOG accounts, plus Uplay.

And on the Internet? Privacy? Seriously? People believe they can be anonymous surfing the web?

I also thought ads on Facebook were handled by the company making the ads.

But then again Facebook thinks I can afford Rolex watches... ROTFLMAO.
Calm down!

And be careful. As you were typing that you got so mad, you almost knocked over the green coffee cup you are drinking out of.
LOL, they know I use a Pittsburgh Steelers mug when I have coffee unless I'm visting my mother :p

Didn't knock it over.
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nightcraw1er.488: That's more indicative of how gog are selling all your data to zuckerbank!
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drmike: Someone actually wants Facebook to have their personal data. Ok......
The only problem I have is I saw a game on there and now I can't seem to find it or the advertisement for it. The game looked kind of interesting and I'd have liked to have taken a look at it but I have no idea what the title is. If you're wondering the ad included Septerra Core. That's the most I remember of it.

Oh yeah and I think Tahira as well was in there. But just can't remember that third game. It's driving me nuts.
Post edited June 21, 2018 by Sta-au
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Sta-au: Septerra Core. That's the most I remember of it.

Oh yeah and I think Tahira as well was in there. But just can't remember that third game. It's driving me nuts.
Kind of a weird combo. Not sure about the gaming industry but I know with many industries, you have a shared advertising budget where the seller and the manufacturer share the cost of the advertising. Co-op dollars if you;re familiar with the term.

Unfortunately both of those games are from 2 different developers.

Septerra Core is a developer with additional titles that you may recognize:

https://www.gog.com/games?devpub=topware_interactive&sort=popularity&page=1

Whale Hammer just has Tahira here.
I finally did find it by accident, it was Tender Loving Care https://www.gog.com/game/tender_loving_care

Wonder how that ended up together. The only thing I can think of is it selected various games with the tag roleplaying at random.