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  • Rogue adverts
  • rene59
    Free Member

    Who knew there were so many horny milfs in my area right now just waiting to be fornicated.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    DR, you of all people should have identified that option earlier. 😉

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Interesting. I assumed it was only non-Ps that were affected. If it’s P users too then that should make narrowing down the culprit much more likely.

    (I assume you have ads disabled?)

    dirtyrider
    Free Member

    DR, you of all people should have identified that option earlier.

    applauds 🙂

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    Onesexclub

    Well in the picture she was alone and having sex so.

    Pretty **** shocking that this should.happen.

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    So no swearing on the forum but OK that it redirects to a woman stuffing four fingers up herself.

    wiggles
    Free Member

    I keep getting the “you have a virus” android warning pop up thing, no porn though still have to find that myself.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    Phah.

    Chuffing hilarious.

    P or no P, totally irrelevant in the world of no swearing and yet porn redirects.

    Should be ashamed.

    I’ve reported it to the Mods, whilst I don’t/haven’t been infected or redirected I think it’s too serious an issue to be ignored.

    Tech might be at home watching C5 crap or in the Pub, but issues like this should be easy to sort out if you use the vast IT resource I mentioned in “that other thread”

    How many more threads are needed before you either accept the sites being targeted and you put some resources behind it or just accept that users will be pissed off ?

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    😆 Seems nobody writes shite for windows any more.

    And not wanting to cast aspertions or anything but as long as there are cougars, there is porn.

    verses
    Full Member

    Interesting. I assumed it was only non-Ps that were affected. If it’s P users too then that should make narrowing down the culprit much more likely.
    (I assume you have ads disabled?)

    It was before I logged back in

    giantalkali
    Free Member

    not quite as good as monster facials or whatever, but when I open the ң%$ӣ$ Amazon thread I get ads for Amazon, nice one

    DickBarton
    Full Member

    Had that survey on Saturday…

    I’ve said it before on the website update thread, but I’m pretty sure we are just numbers to get adverts served to raise more money for the site. The traffic to this is so great that ad serving is likely to be making a reasonable amount of money (for ad serving)…given the nature of these redirects and the lack of speed to rectify them, it suggests that there isn’t really a desire to fix them and that the impact to the users isn’t really that much of an issue.

    Which is a shame as it does, once again, remind the community of users on here that this is just a business for them in charge (which kind of defeats the intention of it when it first started – yes, bills need paid as do wages, but selling out to cover those isn’t great).

    tjagain
    Full Member

    Dick – I believe from previous discussions about this you are right – the ads on the forum are the only part of singletrack that makes any money so we have to remember this – we provide the content for the ad based revenue that supports the whole operation. The magazine does not make enough to fund the people writing it

    this is why we get so many ads in comparison to other forums – this one has to make money

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    From grit.cx

    On ST there has been a 15% increase in traffic month on month since we activated the mobile theme with pretty much all of that coming from mobile users.

    How much of that would be folk having to click on multiple links to get to the last post in a thread I wonder?

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    Change of strategy at STW Towers needed I think.

    Can’t think of any other ‘big name’ sites that suffer from this, it’s normally low rent, click bait, ad revenue generating sites.

    Perhaps put the reputation of the site, users, and the concerns of legitimate cycling advertisers above maximising ad revenue, and use a more reputable provider that vets the ads that are served.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    FWIW, I have no problem with adverts. I do, however, have a problem with massively intrusive/page takeover adverts, with massive data drain adverts, with autoplay sound/video adverts and most of all, with wholly inappropriate/offensive adverts. If I can’t say **** (assume that f e c k has been edited), how the **** are porn adverts allowed?

    Cyclingnews, Bikerumor and others, lots of content, lots of adverts, never any of these problems.

    How much of that would be folk having to click on multiple links to get to the last post in a thread I wonder?

    I posed the same question a while ago. Very clever. Using the site on a mobile requires many, many clicks to get to something you might want to read. Clever.

    giantalkali
    Free Member

    literally just had an ad for plusnet user something or other pop up on this very thread, what a load of balls

    tjagain
    Full Member

    CFH – are those sites just covering costs tho or supporting a wider staff that run the magazine?

    I think thats the issue here needing to maximise the advertising income

    tjagain
    Full Member

    There is something that must not be named you can do to stop ads ( IIRC the ban on saying this was eased – I hope so)

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Cyclingnews have a pretty big staff covering events globally, including live text coverage for example. Can’t be cheap to run.

    johndoh
    Free Member

    But this isn’t ads, it’s redirects – automatically taking the user from http://www.singletrack to http://www.pornsite

    I am not against porn but I really don’t expect to come to this site and have it take me somewhere else without my permission.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    maximise the advertising income

    That’s just fine, but….

    Can’t think of any other ‘big name’ sites that suffer from this, it’s normally low rent, click bait, ad revenue generating sites.

    And…

    I really don’t expect to come to this site and have it take me somewhere else without my permission.

    Spend some time on Pinkbike, NSMB, VitalMTB, Factory Jackson or others. Lots of content, none of the problem adverts.

    By all means maximise advertising revenue, but just not with utter, utter shit in the way of advertising.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    awww, man – was that survey not someone’s kid doing a uni project ?

    Wish I’d not done it now, or given my email in case they wanted further critique of their grammar

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    Legitimate ads are OK. I’ve even clicked on and bought from them but I don’t need them rimmed down throat. Unlike the young lady in the latest redirect, she apparently loves getting things rimmed down her throat.

    poltheball
    Free Member

    Just had more porno redirects. Guys, please try and get it sorted, this just isn’t on.

    tjagain
    Full Member

    I’m beginning to feel a little left out here as I have had none of these things 🙁

    Cougar
    Full Member

    We’ve reported it. The people who can fix it are probably in bed.

    There seems to be some sentiment here that it’s intentional. I can assure you it’s not. AIUI ads get delivered via third party advertising networks, they’re supposed to deliver ads according to criteria STW has agreed to but it’d seem that occasionally rogue ones break through. I don’t know quite how this works, but there is no way that browser redirects, porn pop-ups and malware would be sanctioned; something has gone very wrong somewhere. (If I were a betting man I’d hazard that they’re all from the same source.)

    newrobdob
    Free Member

    There seems to be some sentiment here that it’s intentional

    Might not be intentional, but the fact this has been known for a day and is still happening is pretty crap really.

    I’ve got my adblocker on to stop them.

    Mark
    Full Member

    I’m not in bed. I’ve been working on it for the last few hours. Tom, was looking at it today. I’ve been on holiday until this evening. Let’s see what happens for the next hour.

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    Can’t sleep.

    First thread:

    Mind boggles.

    I reported first rogue ad last Sunday, and the first redirect on Monday. A week later, it’s still going on.

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    Forum index this time, didn’t even get to click a thread.

    sands
    Free Member

    tommathy – Key Master
    … if I could get some more information on the issue such as where and when it happens plus a screenshot if possible.

    Screenshots emailed to tech@

    eskay
    Full Member

    I have been getting this for over a week now. Will grab some screen shots next time.

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    The last one I got all but took over the phone, multiple popups and redirects, and the phone vibrating away like mad, turned into a race as I couldn’t back out of the popups fast enough to be able to close the browser tab. 18 popups showing in the history.

    DickBarton
    Full Member

    Got another just now…went to cloudatt, then redirected to goboobs then redirected to instapic with an offer to see naked pics.

    No screengrabs I’m afraid…unlike real sex, this happened too quickly.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    I normally stay out of these threads but there’s some worrying stuff happening.

    I think Mark etc should maybe try and explain why

    a) they think it’s happening – surely the co’s they use to deliver ads shoudl filter this stuff out?

    b) why stw seems to prone to it -no other sites I go on seem to have reports as regularly as this and they’re equally as busy).

    c) what they’re doing to mitigate – dropping some ad servers until they can trust them etc?

    The answer to this problem is not ‘£1.50 and it goes away’ – the issue is as much one of stw being a trusted brand this type of thing is damaging to stw as a brand, regardless of who’s affected.

    Jamie
    Free Member

    Maybe STW doesn’t care about forum members as they’re a bunch of whiney bawbags?

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    I think you’re wrong on the former Jamie and the latter is a sweeping generalisation 🙂

    My guess is they don’t think they can identify who is serving the problem ads and they can’t afford to switch off all ads and then selective re-enable them to find out who it is.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Has anyone thought about Tweeting some of this stuff? I thought that was the generally accepted way to get attention with CS issues these days.

    Mark
    Full Member

    Well you could if you like but I was up until 1 last night and Tom was working on it most of yesterday so it’s not going to get more attention here. Right now I’m just pulling up at work. I have a theory as why it’s happening and I’ll fill you in shortly on what we’ve been doing and are about to do.

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