By: David Kanter (dkanter.delete@this.realworldtech.com), April 22, 2012 9:41 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
>>If websites want me to see their ads they have to make them unobtrusive and fast
>>enough. If they use javascript based random ad displays, it's usually too annoying
>>and it gets blocked. If sites host quality ads on their own server then it's fine
>>and I won't block it. But they almost never do.
>
>Careful - you're almost falling in to a 'No True Scotsman' fallacy. The only sites
>which can viably host ads on their own servers would probably fall under the top
>1% of websites (by traffic). Unless you're serving millions of pageviews per day,
>sellers aren't going to directly deal with you. There's no option other than to
>go through advertising networks. So, if you block all non->self-hosted ads, that's probably 95% of ads being blocked.
Yup, that's exactly correct. RWT is far too small to host ads on our own server.
>I sympathize with you in regards to slow javascript. Many websites are coded poorly,
>and they use blocking javascript (which delays the loading of the primary page content).
>I agree, this is annoying. I block Flash content for >similar reasons (eats too much
>memory when I have many browser windows open).
What is it about the JS that is blocking? I'm curious because we are moving to Wordpress and I'd very much like to guarantee that the site response time improves.
>>If websites want money from me then they have to offer a reasonable subscription.
>
>I think it's very hard for the little guy to carve out a >living in this way.
No kidding.
DK
>>enough. If they use javascript based random ad displays, it's usually too annoying
>>and it gets blocked. If sites host quality ads on their own server then it's fine
>>and I won't block it. But they almost never do.
>
>Careful - you're almost falling in to a 'No True Scotsman' fallacy. The only sites
>which can viably host ads on their own servers would probably fall under the top
>1% of websites (by traffic). Unless you're serving millions of pageviews per day,
>sellers aren't going to directly deal with you. There's no option other than to
>go through advertising networks. So, if you block all non->self-hosted ads, that's probably 95% of ads being blocked.
Yup, that's exactly correct. RWT is far too small to host ads on our own server.
>I sympathize with you in regards to slow javascript. Many websites are coded poorly,
>and they use blocking javascript (which delays the loading of the primary page content).
>I agree, this is annoying. I block Flash content for >similar reasons (eats too much
>memory when I have many browser windows open).
What is it about the JS that is blocking? I'm curious because we are moving to Wordpress and I'd very much like to guarantee that the site response time improves.
>>If websites want money from me then they have to offer a reasonable subscription.
>
>I think it's very hard for the little guy to carve out a >living in this way.
No kidding.
DK



