Just started getting popups from this outfit tonight, and only on SimHQ forum. Anyone else? Any ideas? This is my flying computer and I try to keep it clean by going to very few websites with it. In fact, verifying that this is only happening here is the first time I've visited more than the forums, Yahoo, and OBD's (WOFF/WOTR) sites in months.
Yep, I'm getting them too. Probably something to do with google adds.
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Originally Posted by Ajay
Be nice to see a simhq mobile app.
LOL! I see you are a dreamer.
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Disabling Javascript makes them go away, but then you can't use the full editor for the reply function. I really don't understand why SimHQ doesn't do a Patreon thing or so for an ad-free site. These animated pop-ups are terrible, distracting, and make me want to visit this site less often.
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Originally Posted by Ssnake
I really don't understand why SimHQ doesn't do a Patreon thing or so for an ad-free site..
You mean a subscription based service then? I'd say about 75% of the current SimHQ community would be gone if that were done. It's just my educated guess.
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
I really don't understand why SimHQ doesn't do a Patreon thing or so for an ad-free site..
You mean a subscription based service then? I'd say about 75% of the current SimHQ community would be gone if that were done.
It depends on what the site offers, and what it charges. "The old" SimHQ had sim related articles on a regular basis and was a useful source of information. That stopped a while ago, now it's mostly a place to hang out with like-minded gamers. Fair enough, there's some use in that too. I'm just saying, if you make it a Patreon thing and you make contributions voluntary we'll see if there will be enough of us willing to pay member fees to keep this club house ad free, or at least to keep the most annoying forms of ads at bay. My impression is, everything's teetering along on inertia here, and without much work on the forum software or other site maintenance. Eventually all it'll take is a minor disruption for everything to fall apart. There aren't that many sim-oriented general gaming websites with forum around like there used to be some twenty years ago when there was Frugal's world, CombatSim.com, SimHQ and more. Soon we ma be left with the only "choice" to sign up with developer or publisher-run forums, all of them with more or less significant restrictions on what you can post there and how. How much do we value an independent site where no corporate PR manager or even a developer with a frail ego can kick-ban you from the forum because you dared to criticize the latest release or merely pointed out a bug or whatever. Or maybe everything these days is on farcebook and I'm just a dinosaur, a bitter clinger to privacy.
At the end of the day this is our choice, as long as we're given the chance to give this site a new impulse. Or we do nothing and witness the slow zombiefication until one day a minor push leads to a closure.
I think there's little harm in SimHQ signing up for Patreon, and then offering clear deals, like "$1 per month" contributes 1% of the running costs of the forum server or whatever, so there's a clear connection between operating costs of the site and how much each payment helps to keep the site alive. There could be an "ad-free ticker" that shows how much of a reserve there is to afford "not" having ads on the site. I think that there's a subset of visitors here that would be willing to pay if they only have an idea how much their contributions help. Does the site cost $50.- to operate every month? $500.-? $5,000.-? If it is on the high end, then maybe looking for sponsors could be an alternative. But crowdfunding via Patreon could help just as well.
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Originally Posted by Ssnake
Or maybe everything these days is on farcebook and I'm just a dinosaur, a bitter clinger to privacy.
Bingo. Social media and more specifically Reddit has been replacing the traditional message board forum websites.
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Originally Posted by Ssnake
Well, that's not a force of nature. It is within our powers to change this. If not the big trend, at least the way how we express our preferences.
Niche users can always go against the mainstream and use whatever platforms they choose to use for communication. So yes, you can change things within the niche but not the overall mainstream trend.
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
Well, that's not a force of nature. It is within our powers to change this. If not the big trend, at least the way how we express our preferences.
Niche users can always go against the mainstream and use whatever platforms they choose to use for communication. So yes, you can change things within the niche but not the overall mainstream trend.
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Originally Posted by Ssnake
That's just what I wrote...?!
Mostly but I was making an emphasis on differentiating between what niche groups want vs. what mainstream groups want. I wasn't trying to steal any of your thunder.
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I am only getting the floater on Chromium-based browsers that I use (Chrome and the new Microsoft Edge), but am not getting them on Firefox, from what I can tell.
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