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Posted by cdrnsf 19 hours ago

I now assume that all ads on Apple news are scams(kirkville.com)
1015 points | 422 commentspage 6
globular-toast 18 hours ago|
All ads are scams. They are there to make you unhappy causing you to need to work/spend money to become happy again.
Night_Thastus 14 hours ago|
Your life will be perfect if you just buy [[PRODUCT]]. You will be happy. You will be envied by your neighbors. You will be rich and powerful. You will have a perfect loving relationship. If you don't buy it you will never have any of these things.

Whether they say it explicitly or not, that's what they push through careful imagery and wording.

bastardoperator 14 hours ago||
Let me fix this, "I now assume that all ads are scams"
stronglikedan 16 hours ago||
I prefer these types of ads. They're easy to identify at a glance and ignore.
masonwan 16 hours ago||
Apple News Ads just started in 2024. Maybe they are still learning how to battle the dark side of the Internet.

Use other platforms. Don't use Apple News. You could use an AI chatbot to find news for you. It has no ads, much easier to read, totally free, and tailored to your instructions.

damnitbuilds 17 hours ago||
Anyone who pays $1000 dollars for a phone has already been scammed once, so they make a good target for scammers.
snicky 9 hours ago|
A friend of mine owned a site once. At some point he couldn't figure out how to fix a frontend bug that appeared on IE only. In the end he was so pissed that instead of fixing the bug, he decided to stick a couple of additional Adsense banners <if IE>. His revenue went up drastically.
colesantiago 17 hours ago||
You should assume all ads are complete scams.

Some of them are funded by scamming others, crypto, VC, etc. Even the first link in the article [0] has a VC backed startup advertising (they paid $11K!) that nobody asked for.

There is no such thing as an ethical ad whatsoever.

[0] https://daringfireball.net/2024/07/apple_taboola_sitting_in_...

LightBug1 18 hours ago||
Well, most ads are.

It's the very rare advert that speaks to you, and informs you, and simply makes you aware of its existence without the ridiculous, oversized, plastic cherry on top.

villgax 19 hours ago||
This is true of all news sites, some hearing aid, you wont believe, why your pet does X etc etc
sumtechguy 18 hours ago||
There is a new trick a lot of them are using on YT. Basically it will be a person doing a 'vlog'. But it is mostly just kind of feel good stuff. But in the middle they will mention some product that made whatever they are blathering about feel better with the coinvent link in the description. Then they finish the video.

I have seen a bunch of these. It is a wildly subtle way to get referral points. As the AI part is making it supper easy to mill these things out.

The most wild one I have seen is the 'ai scott adams'. The tone is in the right ballpark. Still a little odd but looking better after their first few attempts. I expect soon it will drop random adverts here and there. With the long con being getting people to watch it, then farm them.

api 19 hours ago||
The best are the one trick doctors don’t tell you or the thing THEY don’t want you to know about.

A lot of scams and cons are deliberately stupid looking and absurd to pre-select for gullible marks.

It’s also why goofy conspiritainment shows are loaded with ads for quack medicines. Anyone who thinks we didn’t go to the moon will probably buy herbal dick pills.

Sharlin 18 hours ago|||
I was always a bit confused by the "doctors don't want you to know about" line until I understood that it's in a rather US-centric cultural context where doctors are seen as just wanting your money. Though there's probably also the idea that practitioners of mainstream Western medicine are hostile to "alternative" remedies and don't want you to try the latter even assuming that they're actually effective.

I suppose that, ironically, well-intentioned doctors would indeed prefer that people not know about these "tricks" and other medical scams.

hn-acct 18 hours ago|||
I tried clicking one of those just to see and it didn’t even go to the alleged product but instead a landing page with even more of those ads! Shocking, I know :)
api 17 hours ago||
I wonder how many of them are basically click fraud to get money from ad networks.
quadtree 14 hours ago||
Is there a compelling alternative to the subscription part of Apple News (which gives access to a wide variety of publications' paywalled content for $13/month)?

For people who dropped this, was there something better you switched to?

bradley13 18 hours ago|
We use a PiHole, plus ad-blocking browsers, so we see very few ads. According to Claude, around 40% of users in the West use ad-blockers at least some of the time.

You would think that advertisers would understand that they are killing the goose? They have made ads pervasive, annoying and untrustworthy. Hence, fewer and fewer people are willing to put up with them.

Perhaps enshittification will eventually hit a wall. One can hope.

lastofthemojito 18 hours ago|
> around 40% of users in the West use ad-blockers at least some of the time

And doubtless many of them use intentionally use TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, etc, where "influencers" subtly (or not-so subtly) advertise to them in the native format of the platform.

askl 18 hours ago||
Thankfully at least for YouTube there's Sponsorblock to filter out that junk as well.
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