In the ad sense (no pun intended). See the screen-shot.
I don't want to include it in the post because it is huge.

I'm on the verge to start blocking them. (This is a joke, of course).

It's not about the "beer" ad, but about having 3 ads in total on one page.

If you get less ads with more rep (who knew!) then it is still counter productive, because a new user would come and see another ads riddled site (OK, it looks better than others but still) and gets annoyed by them and even before gaining any rep he will block them all for good.

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??? – balpha Mar 4 '10 at 13:55
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So, besides a rant, what is the actual question? – Gnoupi Mar 4 '10 at 13:59
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i don't understand. are you upset because you're philosophically opposed to alcohol consumption? – Kip Mar 4 '10 at 14:01
imgur.com is blocked here... Is this the "Free, as in Beer" Splunk ad? – squillman Mar 4 '10 at 14:05
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Maybe you should have gotten even more ads, and a PayPal button, for posting your question on Stack Overflow, and hence not only asking people to answer it, but also making people to move it to the right place for you... ;-) As for the image, just use: <a href="http://imgur.com/govSM.png"><img src="http://imgur.com/govSM.png" width="200"></a> Click image to enlarge – Arjan Mar 4 '10 at 15:07
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If a new user decides to block the ads because they are annoying, then they are still an asset to the site in terms of their contribution.

If the Stackoverflow team determines statistically that too many ads are being blocked, they can take action, such as putting the ads on the same server/directory as other external page elements so blocking the ads breaks the interface without more advanced ad blocking. And even more advanced ad blocking can be overcome if needed, although there is a point of diminishing returns.

However advertising is VERY easy to test (A|B testing being very common) and few users actually go to the trouble of blocking ads.

The existing layout is very minimal already, but if the ad response starts to drop, or new users vs ads displayed shows a disparity demonstrating blocking, then they will re-evaluate the ads.

But chances are good they've already optimized them for revenue in a situation that would account for new users blocking them. (ie, A|B testing)

If revenue drops they may have to re-evaluate their ad strategy, but it may not be necessary.

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Valid points. To summarize: I think having only one or two ads on the side would not prompt user even exercise the idea of blocking, but having one in the middle might be enough. – sneg Mar 4 '10 at 16:02
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I don't see anything evil here. Just a somewhat compelling ad. A non-animated, non-expanding, non-content-hiding ad. There's not even a monkey to punch on it.

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I miss the monkeys, but not the dancing babies. – tvanfosson Mar 4 '10 at 14:17
Agreed, it could be much much worse(although, I've been seeing that beer ad way too much) such as those pesky ones where you have to find a tiny x to get focus back on the screen or the ones that have sound or are flashing or where when you mouse over them they do funky crap. I think Stack Overflow has the perfect amount of ads and such and some of them are actually informative! (as in, not trying to sell me viagra from canada) so I say the ads are perfect as they are. Note: I'm a +200 rep user – Earlz Mar 4 '10 at 15:47
@earlz: Yes, the ads are perfect if you have 200+ rep. – sneg Mar 4 '10 at 18:15
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I wanted to close as blatantly offensive, because I'm offended by people offended by beer. I'll have to close as not stack overflow related, as your dislike of beer is not the fault of this page.

I have to say that at first didn't understand what your problem was. My first instinct was that there are 3 (count them! Three!!!!!11) ads, and you think that the site is going overboard with ads.

I respectfully disagree.

While we don’t want to pummel anyone with ads, we do need to advertise responsibly to ensure we generate enough revenue to fund continued development of the site — specifically, so I can pay Jarrod and Geoff. I’d love to be able to hire Geoff full time, and continue to increase Jarrod’s meager salary so it actually resembles something approaching professional wages. This money does not go into buying gold-plated humvees and designer megayachts. Yet. It all goes directly toward feeding your fellow programmers!

Once you’ve earned 200 or more reputation:

  • The question ad banner will no longer appear.

  • The two sidebar ads will stay, however, they will switch from a contrast visual style to a blend visual style (for text ads).

We aren’t planning to have more than 3 ads, and as always, we will never accept animated, Flash, or Silverlight ads. We think this is a good, responsible balance of advertising, and hopefully sufficient to underwrite the continued development and improvement of Stack Overflow!

Jeff Atwood


How do you expect them to pay for their bills? These are the most responsible ads I've seen around, and they are even giving back to the community.

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I have flagged this post as offensive. I am offended by people who support ball pain. – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 14:17
youtube.com/watch?v=aR-I7d41JGM – fretje Mar 4 '10 at 14:25
@Jon B: I support it, as long as I'm the inflicting party. – perbert Mar 4 '10 at 14:26
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@Jeff Atwood: Jeff, I know you wouldn't do anything without first thinking it through. All I'm saying is: welcoming a computer savvy potential user with 3 ads (2 of which are the same and one in the middle of the page) might be more damaging in the long run. – sneg Mar 4 '10 at 14:40
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@sneg In the "long run" a "computer savvy" user should gain a reputation of 200+, and thus not see so many ads :) – Jonathan Sampson Mar 4 '10 at 14:48
@Jonathan Sampson: Before he ever does that he might simply block them ALL. – sneg Mar 4 '10 at 14:55
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@sneg: a person that is bothered by three ads on a site already has Ab-Block at warp three by default. – perbert Mar 4 '10 at 15:05
@voyager: I read Jeff for a few year now, so I know all of that and that's why I care and want him to keep succeeding. I'm frequent on SO and apparently have enough rep to see only one ad which I always check. But I'm mostly reading serverfault posts and ads in the face started to annoy (me!). So, just pointing that out. – sneg Mar 4 '10 at 15:13
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Do Stack Overflow family sites have too many ads?

No.

Please compare to http://www.experts-exchange.com/ or http://answers.yahoo.com/ ...

Now go check out http://ask.metafilter.com/

Note that the only service with no significant ads requires a $5 payment to create an account.

I'd say that SO strikes a nice balance, and as other note if you do participate a lot you eventually will only have a few non-intrusive ads on the right.

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That's not the question I originally asked. – sneg Mar 4 '10 at 16:27
@sneg - So you don't think there are too many ads? If not, what exactly is this question about? – Adam Davis Mar 4 '10 at 17:15
The question was if SO is becoming evil by serving more and more ads. Since I missed all the blog posts about the ads (I wouldn't if they were on CodingHorror), I was surprised coming from SO to SF and see three ads instead of one. So, there. – sneg Mar 4 '10 at 18:00
@sneg: the question you originally asked was "is serverfault becoming evil". That was inflammatory and didn't really explain what you meant. I changed it to a neutral version of what I thought you were really asking. You're free to change it to something else if you'd like; I have better things to do than get in an edit war. But I don't think you should accuse the site of being evil until you start seeing swastika ads. – Kip Mar 4 '10 at 19:55
@Kip: asking "is serverfault becoming evil?" and stating "serverfault is becoming evil" are two different things. So, lets be clear, I did not accuse the site of anything. I agree that the title was a bit provocative (intentionally so) to get attention. Which it did, since Jeff replied, so there were no point in reversing the title. And yes, nobody wants to get in an edit war. Peace! :) – sneg Mar 4 '10 at 21:57
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By gaining a couple hundred reputation you can greatly reduce the amount of ads on your screen. It would be nice if you didn't implement adblock, or any equivalent, as the creators of S(O|F|U) have to make some income to keep these sites alive. Blocking ads is just mean and selfish. Don't be that guy :)

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I hope you don't use a DVR to skip commercials. That's mean and selfish :) – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 14:10
@JonB I use a DVR, but often times am too lazy to skip the commercials :) – Jonathan Sampson Mar 4 '10 at 14:12
@Jonathan: Laziness is a whole new level of selfishness. – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 14:14
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My laziness is often thwarted by the amount of planning it takes to be lazy. – squillman Mar 4 '10 at 14:19
@JonB As witty as that may sound, I don't think is works. "John is too lazy to skip through commercials, so he watches them. Therefore, John is a selfish jerk." – Jonathan Sampson Mar 4 '10 at 14:20
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@squillman - I hear you. I spend lots of time planning how productive I'm going to be, and then I say "nah", and do nothing. Look at all that time I could have saved by just doing nothing in the first place! – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 14:20
@Jonathan: nothing is more valuable than your time. You can waste money and resources all you want, but wasting time is the ultimate selfish luxury. Therefore, being lazy is the ultimate form of selfishness. – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 14:21
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i once tweeted about the results of a football game without the express written permission of the NCAA – Kip Mar 4 '10 at 14:27
@JonB: The value of my time is determined by me. – Jonathan Sampson Mar 4 '10 at 14:53
@Jonathan: You could be using your time to make a valuable contribution to society. Instead you're watching TV, including the ads. If you at least skipped the ads you'd have more time to make the world a better place. Shame on you. – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 16:01
@Jonathan - btw, next time some really important and contentious issue comes up, let's not forget that we've already used up our one free flame war on this issue. :) – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 16:02
@JonB: I DVR one show, "Chuck." That's all the TV I watch in my week, seriously. The rest of my time is spent in a book by the fireplace, or on the computer providing for my family. I'm happy with the way my time is spent, and I'm happily getting all the value I desire out of it. Of course with a son arriving in 2 weeks, I'll likely have to remove "Chuck" from the schedule, and spend that time doing something more valuable - playing peekaboo comes to mind. – Jonathan Sampson Mar 4 '10 at 16:34
@Jonathan - I hope you also remove "taking snarky comments on the Internet too seriously" from your todo list :P – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 16:57
@Jonathan - oh, congrats, btw! – user27414 Mar 4 '10 at 17:00
@JonB I'm not taking anything too seriously. I know this conversation is tongue-in-cheek :) Unfortunately, without excessive smiley's, the internet does a horrible job communicating with mere text how one feels :) :) :) :) :) lolololol (there, that should seal the deal) – Jonathan Sampson Mar 4 '10 at 17:07
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