Recently had one for a world of Warcraft private server which seemed cool
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I sometimes click on Instagram-Ads because some of them are so unhinged that I have to find out what they are about?
Sometimes I click on ads for mobile games if I think they actually look fun. They just redirect straight into the app store so there's not much chance of anything bad happening
Iโve clicked on ads (primarily Instagram actually) because it is an ad that is for a product or service I was actually looking for but didnโt have the time/knowledge to actually go searching for it
Been a long time. The last time I got affected was via a Shockwave/Flash banner ad for the movie "Moulin Rouge," which dates this story. It's not so much that I clicked on it, but it was on a forum banner ad. I didn't get a virus as much as I got "VOULEZ-VOUS COUCHER AVEC MOI!!" screaming from my speakers from out of nowhere with no warning.
While the head of our Canadian operations was in my office.
Who, of course, spoke French.
Thankfully, she just teased me about it and I didn't get fired.
Been using an ad blocker ever since.
Iโve been on the internet since before it had ads and have never once intentionally clicked on one. These days I always have at least one ad blocker running, so I never see them.
Never since I installed a program that prevents me from doing so by accident.
I accidentally clicked in a ad in the past week. Does it count?
I don't remember ever clicking an ad. I probably have, but I don't remember ever doing it.
I pay for as much content as I can, to avoid that vomit.