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I still hate moving advertisements

(15 Posts)
thatbags Fri 26-Sept-14 07:24:24

Perhaps you could tell potential advertisers that if there is movement in their ads, I cover that part of the screen so I can't see them. So their ads have zero effect.

Actually, they have a negative effect—if I remember what company is advertising, I resolve not to buy or use their products.

And it's annoying to have to cover the bloody things. More negative effect.

tiggypiro Fri 26-Sept-14 08:04:21

Ditto

Charleygirl Fri 26-Sept-14 08:07:37

I rarely see ads as that is when I go to the loo, make coffee or fill the cat bowl with water or food as required. A lot of money wasted and I imagine that I am not alone.

hildajenniJ Fri 26-Sept-14 08:24:02

I usually record most of what I watch and zoom through the ads. It has the added benefit of making the programme shorter so I spend less time watching TV.

Lona Fri 26-Sept-14 08:29:54

I adjust my page size so that the ads fall off the edge.
The moving ones are very irritating!

sunseeker Fri 26-Sept-14 08:31:30

I think thatbags was talking about the ads on the GN website. I don't like them because not only are they distracting but living in the countryside as I do I have a very slow internet connection and these ads always seem to load first!!

thatbags Fri 26-Sept-14 08:51:52

Yes, sunseeker is right; I'm talking about ads on gransnet.

I do that too, lona, but it's annoying to have to because one has to do it everytime the page is refreshed.

So, please, HQ, tell the advertisers that if they want our custom, we'd prefer less irritating ads—ones that keep still on our computers. We might even read them then hmm. They should be interested in effective advertising, shouldn't they? All they're doing at the moment is being annoying.

shysal Fri 26-Sept-14 08:52:58

I am able to completely ignore all the ads on GN, didn't know some of them moved! (I must resist the temptation to have a look now!)

Nonnie Fri 26-Sept-14 09:02:39

I'm with shysal on this, I don't even see them, either on GN or on my emails. They are completely wasted on me. Perhaps I have tunnel vision?

thatbags Fri 26-Sept-14 09:03:31

What a useful faculty to have! Wish I knew how to cultivate that skill.

Nonnie Fri 26-Sept-14 09:44:35

Don't think you can Bags think you either have it or you don't. I have another great gift, I can sit in the passenger seat and become a non-driver. Don't even notice whether we turn left or right just enjoy the scenery. Then when I am going on my own DH insists I know the route as we have done it several times. DH on the other hand needs to be totally in control when in the passenger seat!

merlotgran Fri 26-Sept-14 10:04:39

They're wasted on me as well. I have just taken a look at the one at the top of the screen which is about joint care. If bags hadn't drawn my attention to the moving ads I wouldn't have even noticed it was there.

Ana Fri 26-Sept-14 10:57:24

They don't usually bother me, but those clumping walking boots do...hmm

HollyDaze Fri 26-Sept-14 11:40:55

living in the countryside as I do I have a very slow internet connection and these ads always seem to load first!!

My problem also - it really slows my laptop down and can take ages to load pages from this site (and others) when there are a lot of moving ads - so I make a point of not looking at them.

Mind you, I watched a film not too long ago called 'Hardwired' about advertisers who got tired of people not watching their adverts and took some rather dubious methods of ensuring that people did <gulp>

MiniMouse Fri 26-Sept-14 11:43:23

Yep, drive me mad, too! I put something in front of the screen to cover them, otherwise, no matter how hard I try to ignore them, they keep drawing my eyes angry