I wrote a user script (SO sponsored tag advertisements) to remove the icons from sponsored tags. I found them obtrusive. Also removes the sponsored div block at the top of the tag pages.
This has been tested in Opera and Greasemonkey.
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I wrote a user script (SO sponsored tag advertisements) to remove the icons from sponsored tags. I found them obtrusive. Also removes the sponsored div block at the top of the tag pages. This has been tested in Opera and Greasemonkey. Before
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Here's a modified version that replaces all of the icons with the head of a My Little Pony:
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I thought that some people might miss the sponsored tag images, so just in case I modified the script to make all of these images 3x larger.
Note: I am currently running with this script enabled as penance for my previous unethical behavior of installing the original script in the first place. Sorry, Alex!
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Same as Pesto's script, but future-proof: if Pesto wins the Lottery and is out of here, the following change will allow the script to continue to function long after his server goes down.
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This is a great example of how folks can take a tool like GreaseMonkey and improve the overall user experience on the SO Sites. I personally found the Adobe Sponsored Tags annoying this morning. Maybe its because they were in my ignored tags anyways and the logo showed up and the posts were no longer hidden. Either way though, I don't think that the logo's do the tags much justice. I'm not going to second guess the team's decision to try it out. Heck if someone pays you for it, why not. But user's will react to these just like they do standard advertisements. To add a point against Cletus's point, if you use AdBlock, is it really any different. Thanks for creating the script. |
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I don't understand why someone would go to this effort. The sponsored tags aren't exactly in your face and you realize that running something like SO costs money right? So if you're not getting charged they have to make that money somewhere. Edit: and those who naively think it doesn't matter that you remove these things after they're loaded, you ignore two important points:
And anyone who argues "I never click on ads" is both delusional and missing the point: most people click on ads at some point even though the clickthrough rate might be 0.01% or less and the ads aren't just there for the clickthrough rate. They are also promoting brand awareness and it doesn't take a click to do that. |
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(Do I comment? Do I answer? I'm just a SO newb, so I don't really know.) But even as a newb...
I'm on SO to to learn, to serve the end of getting work done, and any sort of distraction is antithetical to both of those goals! Came to meta-SO to complain about it, actually, but found Danny's script instead. Thanks for that, Danny, and thanks SO, for letting it exist. Got work to do so not going to even touch the ethical and practical discussions other than to say that in general you would find me highly unsympathetic to integrated advertising, yet I appreciate the potential benefits as posted here. So, the day might come when I want to see the ads, but that day is not today. Choice is good. |
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