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New Ultra-Intrusive Pop-up Ads Introduced

CrashRide writes "According to this story at AdAge.com, Unicast is attempting to introduce a new on-line ad format that takes over the entire screen of the PC for about 15 seconds and must be closed by the viewer. "The ultra-intrusive new format opens when a user is on one page of a Web site and clicks a link to go to another page on the same site. Instead of seeing that new page, the user sees an ad that fills the entire screen.""

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  1. "Ultra-Intrusive" my ass by AssFace · · Score: 5, Funny

    no seriously - like the subject says - until they develop a digital technology that invades my ass without my permission - then they best lay off prepending "Ultra" to that shit.
    otherwise you leave yourself no room once they do develop ass prodding software in ads.

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    1. Re:"Ultra-Intrusive" my ass by Orblivion · · Score: 4, Funny

      Nah, you have:

      Ultra-Intrusive
      Ultra-Wide-Intrusive
      Ultra-Fas t-Wide-Intrustive
      Ultra-Fast-Wide-Intrustive160
      and coming soon:
      Ultra-Fast-Wide-Intrustive320

    2. Re:"Ultra-Intrusive" my ass by NanoGator · · Score: 5, Funny
      "Nah, you have:
      Ultra-Intrusive
      Ultra-Wide-Intrusive
      Ultr a-Fast-Wide-Intrustive
      Ultra-Fast-Wide-Intrustive 160
      and coming soon:
      Ultra-Fast-Wide-Intrustive320"


      Anybody else expecting the phrase 'with wings' to appear in that one?
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  3. I can just see it... by Shant3030 · · Score: 5, Funny

    While surfing around at work during some downtime and all the sudden you land on a questionable site and BAM a big vagina pops on your screen for 15 seconds...

    You begin freaking out but that doesn't compare to the reaction your boss is going to have when he walks by...

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    1. Re:I can just see it... by PhilipMatarese · · Score: 5, Funny

      While surfing around at work during some downtime and all the sudden you land on a questionable site and BAM a big vagina pops on your screen for 15 seconds...

      Almost happened, I just looked at the demo gallery for unicast.com, and a Volvo popped up on the screen.

  4. Don't the game sites already do this? by thatguywhoiam · · Score: 5, Funny
    I think it was IGN or one of the giant networks... not a pop-up, but an interstitial page that appears between pages.

    Don't see the point of a pop-up. However I have set my Mac to emit a large belch every time it smacks down a popup for me. I like that.

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  5. Great, now I'll Need a TiVO to Browse the Web... by 27B-6 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ..for me when I'm not sitting at the computer, so I can replay "my" browsing session without ads later on. Just delightful. I just can't wait until the whole world is super-broadband so these delightful adverts can feature full video and sound. Sigh.

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  6. It's too late for that... by Jack_Frost · · Score: 5, Funny

    RealMedia has cornered the market on "ass penetrating" software for the past several years.

  7. Flickering, too? by Shadow+Wrought · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's certainly one way to discourage traffic at your site. Maybe they should make sure it flickers through a whole bunch of colors really, really fast just to make sure that no one will come back. Oh yeah, and don't forget really loud obnoxious sound either. The advertising trifecta of annoyance!

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  8. Old News by HughJampton · · Score: 4, Funny

    These have been in common use in porn sites for years.

    Of course, this is not through personal experence.

    Of course.

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  9. Re:Unicast should be Unicastrated by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If I ever get one of these awful ads shoved in my face, I assure you I will not be coming back for seconds.

    Hehe, yeah, I would wait at LEAST 2 to 3 seconds before coming back. ;)

  10. Full screen advertizing by SeanTobin · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm sure this is just a natural progression of advertizing and

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    it will go away eventually as it is deemed ineffective. Unfortunately all the IE users are going to be stuck in the meantime. Another plus for mozilla.

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  11. Nothing new by Lowen+Na · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is nothing new. Porn sites have had these full screen pop-ups for years. The worst ones are the ones with sound. Nothing worse than trying to masterbate quitely at night when one of these pop-ups take over your screan and plays at a volume load enough to wake up your roomate "Ooooohhhh! Hi, my name is Candy and I have a secret web site." That's intrusive.

  12. It's your computer... by moorg · · Score: 4, Funny

    Pick your poison:

    Phoenix/Firebird - blocked
    Opera - blocked
    Mozilla - blocked
    Netscape - blocked
    IE - oh thats a feature.

  13. Eep! by cK-Gunslinger · · Score: 5, Funny


    Let's hope no one combines this pop-up technology with.. THE LINK. (you know which one I'm talking about.)

    Having that image full screen for a mandatory 15 seconds.. *shudder*

  14. Indeed. by American+AC+in+Paris · · Score: 4, Funny
    From the article:

    "We believe that just like in television, the creative you build is what gets shown, the technology should not get in the way," said Allie Savarino, senior vice president for global marketing, Unicast.

    Heh. I agree wholeheartedly on the point of technology not getting in the way--if what they do annoys me, I'll work around it, regardless of whatever technology they employ to keep me from doing so. The marketroids may not yet realize it, but computer geeks know how to use technology, too!

    I'd say that this is like biting the hand that feeds you, but it's really more like biting the ass that flaps at you from a passing car's window. It's a really, really bad idea, the execution is almost guaranteed to be ugly, and in the end, the marketer's face is gonna be in a whole lot worse shape than the geek's ass...

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  15. Microsoft already has such an advert.... by gilesjuk · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's a screen with a blue background with some text on it, can't find a way out of it though :)

    Surely these adverts can be killed on Windows by pressing ALT F4 or CTRL ALT DEL then kill the window.

  16. Re:Nice one with no thought. by unicron · · Score: 5, Funny

    I completely agree. What advertising exec believes that annoying people is good for business? Somewhere someone had to think this up and decide it was a good business move. I'm flabbergasted why they think this way. As a consumer, I know what I want, and I know how to find it. I mean I'm grinding my teeth here completely devoid of any reasoning as to who would think this practice would yield positive results.

    Here's a great story. The other day, I realized it was high time I ran ad-aware and cleaned up. It found about 30 spyware apps that had found their way on to my box and proceeded to clean them up. I rebooted. Nothing. It would load 2k all the way, but nothing would start. Rebooted safe mode, ran my boy Norton through there, no errors found. Reboot normal mode. Nothing. To date, I've NEVER had a 2k problem this bad. Visual C++ programming, 3d studio, a ton of other high profile, system-hogging programs, and nothing this bad, ever. I'm 100% sure it had something to do with the spyware removal. Something deliberate and malicious. The basic, underhanded message seems to be "wipe our spyware, we'll make your machine unusable"..

    So..reinstalled 2k, updated, patched, drivers installed..about 2 minutes into use..messenger service message comes in..oh fuck, forgot to block that..the message is an ad..telling me I can, for $29.99, buy a program that will BLOCK MESSENGER SERVICE ADS. At this point I'm so full of rage that I'm punching the cat. I don't know what to be more furious over..the delivery method they employed..or the fact that they're charging $29.99 to bust out at most 10 clicks of a mouse..I send them a STRONGLY worded letter..and offered them my "change your background image" software for $49.99 and that I'd throw in my "boot up sound changer" for free..still no reply.

    This was ours..all of this..before they took it and raped it and bastardized it. This was our geekly little hobby and now I'm ashamed of it. I question if it's even worth fighting for.

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  17. Re:Unicast should be Unicastrated by moc.tfosorcimgllib · · Score: 5, Funny

    My first child has just been renamed to Dion.