• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    Those ads don’t even look like they’re useful to anyone, they’re like the “He figured out how to download a car. Doctors hate him!” ads from a decade ago

    just why

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      Maybe it’s a kind of dummy content for the test phase? Pretty sure too many people blocked ads and this is their solution

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        No real brand wants to advertise on his platform anymore, so he’s serving dogshit ads like this now, to the first people who pay. It’s not a conspiracy

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          Yep, we’re about six months away from Elon Musk personally hawking snake-oil diet supplements and survivalist gear to doomsday preppers a lá Alex Jones. Heck, once Alex Jones’ bankruptcy proceedings are finished, Elon can just buy out his stock, cross out Info and sell them as “ElonWars Supplements.

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          Yes but the question is why would anyone pay for ads like that? How is that investment going to make any sense?

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    Instead of renaming it to “X,” Elon magically renamed his platform to “X, formerly known as Twitter.”

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      It annoys me more than it should every time I read that. Like one person gets to sit down every day and make some proclamation, and now everyone else has to go along with it.

      I’m not sure what is better, but even something like “X/Twitter” might be easier than repeatedly saying “X, formerly known as Twitter”

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        The difference being that Prince did that change to screw his record label intentionally.

        Other differences include the facts that Prince had talent, and that some people liked him.

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    My solution works fine on Android

    1. Delete the Twitter app.
    2. Open the site in Firefox Mobile
    3. Open the Firefox menu and choose Install
    4. Install uBlock Origin into Firefox

    Now you have a launcher icon for Twitter that opens in Firefox and has all the ads stripped out. I believe there is even a “Twitter Control Panel” add on that will remove a lot of the remaining clickbait from the page too - what’s trending etc.

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      But then I’d have that terrible X logo on my phone instead of the much-less-terrible bird logo.

      I have yet to update to any version of the app that uses that logo.

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        Use Mastadon or some other social media platform. Not always a choice and if you’re stuck with Twitter you might as well ensure you’re not enriching the platform.

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      Why? They’ve seen what we’ve seen and deemed it acceptable. Let them suffer the consequences. They’ve earned it.

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            And yet they still are. And yet you still complain that they still are. And yet you whinge that they aren’t elsewhere.

            If twitter is dead then why are you still talking about it?

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              I think you mean to ask your question to the original poster, not me. Since I didn’t bring it up, only comment on it. But I get it, you miss your friends.

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    I only kept the app on my phone for the rare occasion I wanted to read a full post from one linked here. Those have evaporated so it lost its last little bit of usefulness.

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    Downvote Musk spam.

    The billionaire doesn’t need your help ensuring him and his businesses stay in the headlines every day. Don’t be a useful idiot.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Mashable reports that users on X, formerly known as Twitter, have seen unlabeled ads in their feeds while scrolling through the company’s mobile apps.

    When users tap them, they’re taken to other websites, with no way to block or report them.

    Unlike normal ads that are just posts from company X accounts and have an “Ad” label, these new ones have no account associated with them.

    If you’re just scrolling, the embedded image and clickbait-style text might make you think it’s just another post.

    A “profile” picture made from the embedded image completes the illusion.

    Neither I nor my colleagues at The Verge have seen the new ads in our own feeds.


    The original article contains 152 words, the summary contains 112 words. Saved 26%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    The article linked also has ads I can’t block or report. This is just more “rocket man bad” crap.

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        Bad at what. I’m not quick to be so black and white in a gray world, and at the same time I don’t really care one way or the other. But it’s annoying to constantly hear complaints about things related to him when everyone else does the same shit.

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          He’s a billionaire, he’s a conservative, and he’s spouted falsehoods about covid.

          I disliked him when he was less rich and more liberal after he called that dude a pedo because he didn’t like Musk’s idea for saving those trapped kids. He’s a child.

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            Yeah the pedo comment was nasty. He was just spouting off because he got his feelings hurt, I can relate to that. He is human and followed up with an apology.

            I have made the mistaken assumption – and I will attempt to be better at this – of thinking that because somebody is on Twitter and is attacking me that it is open season. That is my mistake. I will correct it.

            I have no clue the story with spreading covid lies. So much covid info was and still is very unknown. I’ve seen unintentional lies spread from big names on both sides on that.

            I’m not saying the man is a saint, but hot damn I’d personally go after any politician for being a shitty human before I went after Elon.

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        Yes. Scroll to the bottom of the article. The ads all look like related stories (“sponsored content” section on verge). That’s how most sites do it too, and actually most are way worse and look more like related news without any sponsored content indication.

        It’s nothing new. It’s as normal as google putting sponsored ads as the first page of results, which look like search results and also can’t be blocked or reported.

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            Any idea how to block ads in the Twitter Android app? Or, rather, which sites to block? I’m using AdGuard to block ads on all apps, but it doesn’t seem to affect the Twitter app. Either the Twitter app runs ads differently or the ads aren’t part of any of the blocklists.

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              The twitter ones are really hard, because I think they’re interstitial with the actual twitter content. I haven’t used the platform in ages, either, but I think they come form the same domain as the rest of the content.

              To see if that’s the case, you could close everything, use the app and wait until you get an ad, then check the logs of your ad blocker to see what domains sre being hit. Pick a suspicious one, block it, and try to load the content. You’ll break something almost guaranteed, but it’s easy to just unblock the domain afterwards

              I’m not too sure how adguard works, I’ve never tried it, but I think it worked on the same concept as pihole etc, by blocking domains. As long as there’s a log file, you should be able to fiddle and see if you can block just that ad domain.

              Someone with more direct experience will likely have more to say on the matter, of course. This is just the technique I used to block ads on my city’s parking app - which I have to put up with AFTER I pay for parking! Heh

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      X, formerly known as Twitter, is one of the largest social media platforms. To not report on a change like this that injects ads that you’d see on “news” websites with clickbaity articles would be silly.