Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses
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@El_Heffe said in Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
I used to be be much more tolerant of advertising, but people have gone too far. I go to the grocery store and every aisle has a video screen blasting advertisements. I go to the gas station and every pump has a video screen blasting advertisements.
Isn't it a real that highway billboards are a thing? Something that says, "Hey, we know you're driving at 100+kph, but if you could shift your attention over here for a bit that would be great. Oh, and also here's some tiny disclaimer text that even the guy that glued this thing on here can't read, so you'd better squint real hard" seems really dumb.
Am I alone on this?
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@bb36e said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
Am I alone
on this?Well, you are posting on TDWTF on a Saturday evening...so probably.
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@bb36e I read a book a long time ago (I don't remember what book it was) where there were pop-up ads in real life lining the streets.
And then I realized that's basically just what billboards are.
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@ben_lubar said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
@bb36e I read a book a long time ago (I don't remember what book it was) where there were pop-up ads in real life lining the streets.
And then I realized that's basically just what billboards are.
And now we have the ones that are giant monitors and change every couple seconds (damn, I wanted to see what that said but it changed before I could get close enough). Many of which are far too bright at night.
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@ben_lubar I mean, when you think about it, Times Square is really the equivalent of a click-bait site that has absolutely no shame.
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@the_quiet_one said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
@ben_lubar I mean, when you think about it, Times Square is really the equivalent of a click-bait site that has absolutely no shame.
You have some surplus words in between "Times Square" and "has absolutely no shame". You know, like, all of them.
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@the_quiet_one times square with adblock:
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@bb36e said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
that highway billboards are a thing?
Public safety can go fuck itself. There are PROFITS to be made. If someone is going to get themselves killed looking at the sign then YOU KNOW YOUR SIGN IS BEING LOOKED AT! Your advertising dollars are being well spent. That fucker probably wasn't going to buy your product anyways.
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@bb36e wait, you can't even see the sky from Times Square?
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@ben_lubar Must be contrails removed by the Adblock.
They make you buy stuff.
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@jbert said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
@ben_lubar Must be contrails removed by the Adblock.
They make you buy stuff.
But if there's, say, a blimp with an advertising message, wouldn't adblock remove the blimp or the message on the blimp and not the entire sky?
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@ben_lubar one word. Chemtrails.
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@bb36e said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
@ben_lubar one word. Chemtrails.
That was the word I was looking for, but they must have already made me forget.
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@jbert said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
@bb36e said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
@ben_lubar one word. Chemtrails.
That was the word I was looking for, but they must have already made me forget.
Forget what?
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@tsaukpaetra I have no idea.
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@jbert said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
@tsaukpaetra I have no idea.
I got one! HipChat: The app that lets you communicate more effectively when bumping hips!
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@jbert said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
I have no idea.
I have one...
Let's have a drink
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Then there's the utter bullshit of massive LED screens being put in residential neighbourhoods. Near me (thankfully a city away, but still near me) there's this shitfucker:
https://i.imgur.com/IhRLRUE.jpg
Cars included for scale. It's hard to tell from the daytime picture, but that fucker runs about 1,000,000,000,000 candles. If I have to drive near that area at night, I need to put the sunvisor down to block it out or I literally can't see anything else. And it certainly isn't due to bribery or anything like that. No, not at all. I mean, despite the bylaws that explicitly forbid:
- electronic signs over 5 square meters
- ANY electronic signs in the "daylight triangle" (the inner angel of an street intersection)
- ANY electronic signs that involve flashing, moving, pulsation, change of color
- ANY electronic signs that impede driver vision
- ANY ground sign (sign directly attached to ground, or attached to ground by support structure) greater than 2.4m (~7') within 15m (~45') of an intersection
- It advertises 3rd party products, and you are only allowed a sign 4.6m square to do that and it can only be 4.5 m tall
Even certain "provisions" for other signs still has these restrictions:
- Must display the address on the sign face (nope)
- Must be at least 15 seconds between sign switches (I'm pretty sure no)
- An allowance if the mall is located on a 1+ hectare area, which is borderline for this one-- but only gives them 20msqr sign
So basically, this sign violates nearly every bylaw the city has for electronic signs. But SOMEHOW it was allowed to be put up, and never taken down. There certainly isn't bribery involved, NOT AT ALL.
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@lorne-kates said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
but that fucker runs about 1,000,000,000,000 candles
there's a building right across the street near my campus that does the same thing. It's annoyingly bright now, but that's only because people complained and managed to get them to turn the brightness down at night. before, it was eye-searing at dark -- I mean it was physically painful to look at it.
of course, because this is a university campus, the management companies are all sleazy scumbags who just want to take advantage of kids here so they don't really give a shit.
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@bb36e said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
of course, because this is a university campus, the management companies are all sleazy scumbags who just want to take advantage of kids here so they don't really give a shit.
FFS-- it's a University campus! How are there not nightly paintball gun assaults on that fucking thing?
Filed under: paintball trebuchet
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@bb36e said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
Isn't it a real that highway billboards are a thing?
Amazingly, they seem to be mostly not a thing in the UK. How the heck our sleazy politicians didn't
take acome up with the wonderful idea of allowing them all by themselves, totally unprompted, is beyond me. We do have some very bright advertising on station and airport concourses (and on a few city centre buildings) but nothing next to areas where there are fast-moving vehicles.bribecampaign contribution
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@dkf said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
nothing next to areas where there are fast-moving vehicles.
Umm, I remember a few counter-examples, on the M4 coming into London. Although that was some years ago, maybe they're gone now?
(inb4: the M4 in London is not a place with "fast-moving vehicles")
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@lorne-kates said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
the inner angel of an street intersection
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@remi said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
the M4 coming into London
Not a route I can ever remember using. (Maybe when I was a baby but who cares about that?) I've been driven under it a few times (taking a taxi from Heathrow to a collaborator's place in Hayes) but never been on that stretch of motorway itself. In any case, I've not seen anything like it on the equivalently dense sections of the M60 round Manchester, the M62 south of Leeds or the M42 round Birmingham. All three carry more than sufficient traffic to justify putting up fancy ads (and during rush hour, there wouldn't be much distraction as traffic speeds drop very low), so I'm guessing there's some regulation actively preventing it.
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@dkf said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
Birmingham
Birmingham was the first thing that came to mind for me, admittedly in the city, but on very busy roads, where you need to really concentrate on the road!
Here's an example at day and night:
There are shit-tons of those fuckers as you drive into the city, along the expressway. I really don't like this dystopian future where we're bombarded with adverts at every possible opportunity.
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I got stuck in the London rush hour traffic once when visiting friends, having to get from Heathrow to Stevenage in the late afternoon. It was an interesting experience. Can't remember any annoying ads, though. I also remember being driven at holy-fuck-are-you-kidding-me speeds on the M1 (~220km/h) where I decided I would avoid my friend's boyfriend as a driver ever again.
As far as roadside advertisements go over here, there are some rules for roadside signage that allows some. Most of them comes as banners mounted on the sides of barns visible from the road, or on old trailers that's put at strategic places. I think there's a ban on signs within a certain distance from the road, which means most of them end up on the edge of the forest. Then there's the homemade signs pointing towards garage sales (mostly), which are everywhere during the summer months where people try to sell off all their old crap to passerbys.
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@atazhaia said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
(~220km/h)
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@atazhaia said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
holy-fuck-are-you-kidding-me speeds on the M1 (~220km/h)
How the fuck did you manage to get up to that speed on there? Most of the day you're hard pressed to get up to half that…
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@dkf This was around midnight (we'd gone to the cinema the next town over), so there was lighter traffic than during daytime.
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@lorne-kates said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
@bb36e said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
that highway billboards are a thing?
Public safety can go fuck itself. There are PROFITS to be made. If someone is going to get themselves killed looking at the sign then YOU KNOW YOUR SIGN IS BEING LOOKED AT! Your advertising dollars are being well spent. That fucker probably wasn't going to buy your product anyways.
Typical short sighted socialist. They distract the road ragers' aim, enhancing public safety.
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@bb36e said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
"Hey, we know you're driving at 100+kph, but if you could shift your attention over here for a bit that would be great.
After some conversion (had to take off my shoes) I realized that you're driving too slow.
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@doctorjones said in Re: Lorne Kates on web advertising and camelid phalluses:
I really don't like this dystopian future where we're bombarded with adverts at every possible opportunity.