A : You've seen the ads that are windows popping up by the web in the Internet? Today, I read the news about"Is it ethical to block adverts online?" Do you have any thought on that
B : I can see it I Hate all the rubbish advertising on the Internet. Block away please!!! I don't recall ever being tempted to buy a product or use a service etc as a result of them. Quite the contrary, in fact. All they do is annoy the hell out of me & get in the way of accessing the content I'm after. Those that pop-up, take-over, or erupt simply as the cursor crosses them should be banned.
C : I think that it's entirely ethical unlike TV and radio advertising, we pay for the bandwidth. It costs us to receive an ad, so it's right that it's our choice.
A : in my opinion,I don't like those ads the automatically start playing whilst you are trying to read something on the page and even if it lets you pause/mute it then it moves on to the next one it starts again.
B : I think so Advertising = noise = unwanted intrusion on my time/life.
Distraction from the main event. If I want to buy something I'll go looking for it.
Ethical to block ads? When has advertising EVER been ethical?
A : Ah.. I think that The ethics of advertising. I worry about what the effect of all this advertising is on a human being. It's very difficult to escape from in every day situations not just on the web. I avoid it as much as possible.What do you think?
C : Advertisers should always practice the highest ethics when advertising to children. Today, children are connected to content on the internet. In the eyes of children from news content and from entertainment and games. For example has found the content and presentation of certain print ads in advertising to mimic articles. I think that morally good advertising therefore is that advertising that seeks to move people to choose and act rationally in morally good ways.
B : I agree. Adverts are fine as long as they are discreet. Pop-ups, redirects, bandwidth hogging video and the plethora of different ways. Advertisers should be careful about children with content and images used in advertising. Because these devastating effect on children.
C : Therefore, advertisers have a moral duty to create tasty, witty, entertaining advertisements when this is reasonable, and to avoid tawdry, superficial and morally squalid advertising when that can be avoided. The burden of proof would be upon the advertisers to show why in any particular case the demand to make advertising tasty, witty, and entertaining was an unreasonable demand, or why tawdry and superficial advertisings couldn't have been avoided.
A : There is nothing intrinsically good or intrinsically evil about advertising. It is a tool, an instrument: it can be used well, and it can be used badly.
B : I hope the advertiser will be ethical in advertising.
A : Thanks for the comments everyone!
C : Ok bye...
A : You've seen the ads that are windows popping up by the web in the Internet? Today, I read the news about"Is it ethical to block adverts online?" Do you have any thought on thatB : I can see it I Hate all the rubbish advertising on the Internet. Block away please!!! I don't recall ever being tempted to buy a product or use a service etc as a result of them. Quite the contrary, in fact. All they do is annoy the hell out of me & get in the way of accessing the content I'm after. Those that pop-up, take-over, or erupt simply as the cursor crosses them should be banned.C : I think that it's entirely ethical unlike TV and radio advertising, we pay for the bandwidth. It costs us to receive an ad, so it's right that it's our choice.A : in my opinion,I don't like those ads the automatically start playing whilst you are trying to read something on the page and even if it lets you pause/mute it then it moves on to the next one it starts again.B : I think so Advertising = noise = unwanted intrusion on my time/life.Distraction from the main event. If I want to buy something I'll go looking for it. Ethical to block ads? When has advertising EVER been ethical?A : Ah.. I think that The ethics of advertising. I worry about what the effect of all this advertising is on a human being. It's very difficult to escape from in every day situations not just on the web. I avoid it as much as possible.What do you think?C : Advertisers should always practice the highest ethics when advertising to children. Today, children are connected to content on the internet. In the eyes of children from news content and from entertainment and games. For example has found the content and presentation of certain print ads in advertising to mimic articles. I think that morally good advertising therefore is that advertising that seeks to move people to choose and act rationally in morally good ways.B : I agree. Adverts are fine as long as they are discreet. Pop-ups, redirects, bandwidth hogging video and the plethora of different ways. Advertisers should be careful about children with content and images used in advertising. Because these devastating effect on children.C : Therefore, advertisers have a moral duty to create tasty, witty, entertaining advertisements when this is reasonable, and to avoid tawdry, superficial and morally squalid advertising when that can be avoided. The burden of proof would be upon the advertisers to show why in any particular case the demand to make advertising tasty, witty, and entertaining was an unreasonable demand, or why tawdry and superficial advertisings couldn't have been avoided.A : There is nothing intrinsically good or intrinsically evil about advertising. It is a tool, an instrument: it can be used well, and it can be used badly.B : I hope the advertiser will be ethical in advertising.A : Thanks for the comments everyone!C : Ok bye...
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