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On Feb 5, 1:35 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Firstly, I'm yet another person who gets very annoyed with this
> application being saturated with ads for Adultfriendfinder. If
> somebody has not responded to an ad favourably once, then you are not
> going to get them to do it by bombarding them with attempts to trick
> them into it, again and again and again. Your Disable Meet Person link
> has not worked for me once in the whole time you've had it there, and
> I've tried it many times. Seeing that you've added even more fake
> profiles to this application in the last week I tried it again today,
> and sure enough, it restarted the application and 7 of the first 11
> profile were ads. It's dishonest, unethical, underhand and shows utter
> contempt for your users. There are other ways to gain revenue through
> ads without being deliberately misleading, and if you cannot see that
> alienating your audience by doing it this way is going to backfire on
> you then you are seriously misguided. Even 1% of the profiles being
> fake is bad enough, but it's often well over 50% and that is just
> ludicrous.
>
> Now as if this wasn't annoying enough, the constant attempts to get me
> to pass on messages to my friends really gets on my nerves (the big
> yellow box that appears every time I go to Sparkey), as does the big
> blue one telling me to update my profile etc. I have tried again and
> again to stop these messages from appearing but they come every time,
> presumably in the hope that we will accidentally click on Send etc.
> I've also tried clicking on the Hide button for messages received, but
> they always come back.
>
> I've been trying to get these sleazy ads to stop appearing ever since
> you first made the ridiculous decision to force them on your users in
> this way, and all I've seen so far is messages from Maya saying there
> is a link at the bottom you can click on to disable "meet person". I
> have tried it repeatedly - IT DOES NOT WORK AND NEVER HAS. All it ever
> does is reload the application and display the same unwanted ads. In
> fact every link which supposedly gives you the option to hide things
> you don't want to see is absolutely useless. The search by location
> function is also largely useless and ignores what you've put in,
> reverting to completely irrelevant locations after one or two
> profiles.
>
> Please show your users some respect and provide some way of stopping
> the repetitive attempts to force them into doing things they don't
> want to do, whether it's passing messages onto their friends or being
> directed to the same sleazy website with every mouseclick.
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