Endangered? Jeez, there should be organized culls of the Harpyia venanatis, yet we are protecting and promoting their growth.
You could ask for your money back.
The problem is that, on some sites, you pay and suffer.
I pay $120 a season to subscribe to MLB.com, which allows me to watch games live, or on demand. If, however, i just want to watch a few highlights from a game, i get bombarded with the same endless supply of commercials that non-subscribers have to put up with. I can’t believe that they don’t have their site set up so that it can differentiate between a paying subscriber and a non-subscriber for the purpose of delivering ads.
And, as others here have noted, it will often be the same ad 6 or 8 times in a row. Infuriating.
Right but what about in Chrome? I don’t want to start a browser war, but I won’t be going back to Firefox.
I don’t mind having to sit through advertising, as it is genuinely supporting content I want to see (and sometimes the ads are funny/interesting)… but I hate how often they repeat, and how LOUD they are. Damn it!!! I’m looking at you Comedy Central! When I watch the Daily Show, I have to anticipate the commercials because they will blast my eardrums.
Absolutely. Having to watch a video to get the story is like being stuck sharing a book with the kid at school who takes 10 minutes to read a page. I could have read and digested the story and moved on with my day in less time than it takes the Geico advert to download.
I know Adblock and Adblock Plus are completely separate addons in Chrome, with different functionality. I couldn’t tell you if either blocks video ads, as I don’t watch enough video online to have checked, but it might be a starting point for you.
Just wanted to update this thread by saying that CNN is almost unusable now. You have to watch a 30 second commercial before every single video you click on on CNN.com. This is more commercial content than on TV. I noticed this on failblog.com and ultimate-guitar.com too. Hell, on Ultimate-guitar.com they will routinely have 2 advertisement videos playing on the same page with close buttons no where to be found. I’ve also come across some sneaky sites that have no close button on the ads before their videos so you have to close the whole webpage to get them to stop playing.
That is the penance you must suffer.
Nancy Grace isn’t in the gene pool, unless she anonymously donates her eggs to an institution that is either completely unaware of her or manifestly evil.
Adblock Plus for Google Chrome can handle YouTube ads, but other videos are much more complicated. You have to realize that extension support is not so good in Chrome, as it was not designed from the ground up to be customizable, nor is its entier interface designed in Javascript, unlike Firefox.
And if your reason for leaving Firefox was speed or memory related, I’d encourage you to try version 8. In fact, if it is anything other than having swore off Mozilla, I’d encourage giving it a try.