I recently saw a kid playing on a tablet, and it was an ad for like every 2 minutes of playing. And they weren't simple ads, but gamified ones that filled the screen and required user interaction to skip. The kid grumbled every time when they appeared, and quickly did the tasks to be back into the game. It was a really sad thing to see. I tried to talk to his parents about the possibility of blocking the ads, but they simply ignored me.
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It's damn near child abuse.
Considering they literally use the same psychological tricks that casinos use on gamblers... It's 100% child abuse.
Yeah, not near, it just is.
Brainrot is a real thing, the studies have been done now.
Might as well have just drank for the whole pregnancy.
Thats comparable to the level of fucked up this will make your kid, just handing them a tablet to be their 'parent'.
The children yearn for the ads
I recently met someone who knew how to torrent and use Anna’s archive etc…but didn’t use an adblocker 😷
They didn’t even know adblockers exist
Probably a friend told them how to get the books but forgot to install ublock
It also means the browser extension stores do a very good job hiding adblockers unless you specifically seek them out
Not on Firefox, ublock origin is one of their recommended addons. Even on android
Exactly

Eeh not really, uBlock lite is in the "popular addons" section in the top 3 ans you can see it from the home page and searching "adblock" find you plenty of results so it's just the user not asking himself how they can stop advertisement
Ads? Where we are going there won't be ads. (fediverse)
There's a Lemmy app that has ads, and a subscription tier. Which is pretty funny because it isn't updated, I don't know why anyone still uses it
The proprietary monetized app -> never updated at the same level of FOSS alternatives combo seems to be eternal in almost all categories lol. Just look at Nintendo with their official vs community emulators.
Yeah, Boost. I use it because I can go to a porn community that I just discovered and go waaaaay back and save posts which appear in my saved list in the order in which I saved them. On all the other apps I've tried the posts are saved in the order in which they were posted.
I was actually talking about Sync. Wild to know there's two Lemmy apps that are not free and no longer developed!
Edit: I'm fairly certain one of the app devs that are super active, like voyager or summit, could add the feature you like if you bring it up
I'm not paying for Boost and it's being developed but there are ads.
Is sync that bad? The ads were a one removal for quite cheap. The developer has to get paid somehow.
What app do you recommend on Android?
It hasn't been updated, let alone the dev hasn't been online, for over a year and a half. Mind you the dev is still taking subscription payments for an app that is rather broken at this point. Most of the other apps don't require payments and don't have ads. It'll fully be broken when Lemmy 1.0 releases. Compare that to any number of Lemmy apps that have been continuously updated without ads or subscriptions.
What features you like in an app will be your own! But, I'm on android and have been very happy with Voyager. The dev is responsive, and it's one of the handful I know that now also work with piefed.
Wow no I haven't noticed that. For me, it has "just worked" fine since I switched which was right at the beginning.
I will look into voyager. Thanks 😊
Try summit, its really good!
Summit! It's what I'm using and the dev has a community on Lemmy and replies to requests or questions frequently, and posting patch notices etc. Definitely recommend it
Edit: I misread your comment and thought you were asking. But yeah summit is great and I've heard good things about voyager too
Honestly tech illiteratacy is a ploy by corpos to get people reliant on them, you can’t archive a piece of media if you dk how a file browser works
I know people who could block ads if they really wanted to, they aren't that tech illiterate. They somehow just don't see the issue, or have some excuse for why they need to use the ad-infested app over Firefox+uBlock.
I really don't get it, internet ads are so obnoxious these days and often outright malware or scams, even on relatively reputable sites. Huge accessibility issue, too, the less able you get (e.g. because old age) the more disorienting and dangerous ads get.
If you have executive function disorder and the point of ads is to wrestle your attention isn't that in a small granular way preying upon disability?
Way more than a "small, granular" way.
I also don't get how one of my friends (comp sci student) does not block ads on her phone, because of the user interface for YouTube. Also avoiding Vesktop (FOSS discord client)
Comp Sci notoriously just dumps kids straight into programming without ever getting them basic underlying knowledge about how a computer works. The only degree path I have personally seen that teaches PC back bench repair and maintenance basics are cybersecurity and network admin type degrees, and even that is changing as more and more networking is virtualized and in the cloud.