Jump to content

Change of Ad Provider


Dark0ne

Recommended Posts

Hello, I just got a redirecting ad that sent me here :

 

http://owizz.exclusiverewards.7112897.com/?sov=2766120248&hid=htnttxnlxjxhv&utm_source=Unknown&utm_campaign=579215748a2fd90f640f5b47&redid=33477&gsid=68&campaign_id=29&id=XNSX.s1%3A%3As2%3A%3As3-r33477-t68

 

I could not report it as it redirected the page.

Edited by ideaspy
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 539
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Same problem here, with these domains date-for-adults.com and bestsingleslocator.com
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have seen a number of ads that overlay the entire background image, and the "pub728x90" div with an iframe that exceeds the box it was loaded into. Since these sit on top of the reporting link, they're also defeating your attempts to police them. Is there another way to report these?
Link to comment
Share on other sites

yeah i occasionally have some weird redirects on my phone when i am not logged in. the other day there was a pop-up ad about refrigerators that required me to exit it to search the site... man i miss my PC and its adblocker (i am a supporter here so dont get after me about that i already dont see them ads!)

 

i mean seriously these ad companies are ridiculous i dont want to block ads on websites all the time but i am tired of clickbait ads and pop ups everywhere that bog down my computer or force me to wait 10 seconds to continue on the website (looking at you Wikia and theSimsresource!) lets not forget many of them are scams and packed with viruses. why cant we just have some decent side of the screen ads that dont have animations or top banner ones? they arent bad and i have no issue with those... usually... stupid dating sites always showing up because they arent as successful as they try to let on and only want your information and money.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Three words...Auto-playing Videos...For some stupid yoga crap no less!

 

I want to destroy all belongings/assets of the guy who invented this concept, then send him to Baghdad buck-naked with a Daesh (ISisn't) are dung gargle'rs tattoo'd on his forehead...

 

Nahhh, that's a bit harsh, I'll skip the tattoo. :devil: :cool:

 

BTW, I reported the vids, however, I have to keep my defenses up as the vids slowed down my page load with unnecessary bandwidth usage! I'll disable my Ad blocks as soon as the videos are no longer here.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
I concur with a lot of people here,that most of the ads just crap out my browsing here. The big green WOW one is the worst, it covers half the page then disappears but if you click anywhere on that page it redirects you to another site. Nexus is near unusable for me these days. And are the Nexus people reading these post? Sure doesn't seem like it.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pay $2 to be a supporter, never see another ad again. That was my solution when I didn't want to hassle with ad blockers accidentally blocking site functionality. It's a major problem with vendor supplied materials in any business be it a grocery store or a website. I know of one example with event cards like birthday, holidays, graduations... they had to get a vendor that stocks overall lower quality cards to keep obscene ones off the shelf and got an employee to design a whole custom selection for the options the newer, cleaner, but extremely limited vendor doesn't stock. Basically the Nexus can spend all the money they make from ad revenue policing the ads or struggle from supplier to supplier never finding that joyous place where users can browse and generate revenue for the site at the same time. The options that ad suppliers give their customers is stupidly limited and I know of some ad blockers now rewarding those that supply overall unobtrusive sources of revenue, ads that you still see with an ad blocker active because they are confirmed benign by the user base. Without the cooperation of all the parties involved, users turning off ad blockers, vendors supplying safe and reasonable ads, websites refusing to deal with ad suppliers who cannot conform, ect... this task is insurmountable even with all the resources of the internet at our fingertips.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...