The Other "Poppressed Ads" Problem – The Shock of Seeing Actual Ads
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The Pop Pressed ads are definitely gone now, sorry for the trouble. :(
We’re going to shoot for having better presentation and content matching for future Pop Pressed-style ads.
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staff-blorbo
The “relief”, no matter how temporary is appreciated. But some of us will be watching to see what WordPress does by way of addressing bloggers concerns about ads …. any kinds of ads.
The vocal ones are the ones to pay attention to because 9 times out of 10, they are the ones who actually care about what they write and how it is presented to the world – contexts included.
I had Wordress right up there with Craigslist when it comes to its community Q-factor (likability.) I wanna keep it there, if y’all don’t mind.
My names is Mooga, but you can call me Darth
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For a start, how can you presume to represent pop culture without including raincoaster.com? Of course, I’m not willing to pay…
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/lifting her coffee cup in a toast, but not removing the ad disclaimer from her blogs quite yet. :)
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Thinking aloud here…
@macmanx-understood that the removal is a temporary measure, but would like to know if purchasing the No-Ads Upgrade will indeed eliminate “X-Pressed” ads as well.
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That’s because you’re special rain. :) But the rest of us had these PopPressed ads all over our blogs until recently.
According to what staff-blorbo said, they’ve been temporarily removed for everyone. Eventually, they will get reinstated. What I want to know is whether the No Ads upgrade will remove these specifically, in addition to the other forms of advertising currently in use by WordPress.com. Ad Control is for those individuals who have 25,000+ uniques per month and split ad income with WordPress.com. Not the same animal.
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No Ads will always remove all ads, Adsense, Pop Pressed, and whatever else we may come up with.
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