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Friday, September 16th, 2005, 4:06 pm

AdSense Disappointment

Ad BlockingThis afternoon, as I was watching over the front desk at work, I had no alterrnative but to use an operating system called Microsoft Windows. It did not have a good browser installed. I once installed Firefox on it, yet somebody insisted on removing that ‘spyware’. In that browser that ended up using, my site looked corrupted at times. There were no tabs either and when opening a context menu over a link, I lacked the ability to use key bindings, which would open a link in a new window. The experience was a very frustrating one. I felt imprisoned for that long time period, namely half an hour.

Most annoyingly, at the top of my Web log, I noticed Google AdSense advertisements, which usually get blocked in my Firefox installations owing to some nifty CSS. The advert I got served in my own site occupied two AdSense slots that clearly stated:

Linux versus Windows

Windows performs better than Linux according to independent studies

Guess where the link pointed? It pointed to Microsoft’s Get the Facts Campaign. I took no screenshot as the process is rather laborious under windows: print screen, paste in paint.exe, crop, then save.

Let me clarify a few facts:

  • AdSense is Google
  • Google is competing with Microsoft whether they admit that or not
  • Google uses Linux only and runs Linux servers
  • AdSense should preferably be kind to my visitors, not drive them away
  • AdSense should reflect on site content, not oppose it
  • Visitors seek the truth. Look again at the link above

Now, why would Google have my site point to that garbage? Can it not sense the Microsoft bashing that is contained heavily in a decent proportion of the pages? Are they trying to make me, as their client, promote false propaganda that feeds the same lies which I strongly oppose and detest? If Microsoft are allowed to infiltrate, by the means of money (verging the notion of “bribery”), a site like mine, then how can their deceitful campaign ever reach an end? Linux bashing on my own turf?

My writings are rather blunt and honest. I feel rather disappointed and filled with mixed feelings about AdSense, which can be outrageous at times, although not voluntarily so.

2 Responses to “AdSense Disappointment”

  1. J. Cohen Says:

    You can block Microsoft ads on your site with the “competitive ad filter” on AdSense. Those Microsoft ads were showing on http://www.Linux.org also but they didn’t believe me when I told them. I just went back there and took a screenshot of it (I reloaded the page until the ad showed).

  2. Roy Schestowitz Says:

    Thanks for that, J. I have made the necessary changes to AdSense for content and search.

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