Comment on Samsung teams up with Glance to use your face in AI-generated lock screen ads
pyre@lemmy.world 2 days agoby making the iphone. ads were not the primary source of revenue for applications before that.
Comment on Samsung teams up with Glance to use your face in AI-generated lock screen ads
pyre@lemmy.world 2 days agoby making the iphone. ads were not the primary source of revenue for applications before that.
kassiopaea@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 days ago
Again, what are you basing that on? Many websites, games, etc. that had traditionally only been accessible on a desktop/laptop were already primarily using ads for monetization at that point (I should know, I was using a lot of them). Blaming Apple for simply making the first handheld devices capable of running similar software makes absolutely zero sense.
pyre@lemmy.world 2 days ago
adware was definitely not the norm before smartphones. I’m not talking about websites, I’m talking about applications. when were games using ads for monetization?
kassiopaea@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 days ago
“I blame RCA for television ads. If they hadn’t made the first mass-market television set, we wouldn’t have TV ads interrupting my morning cartoons!”
that’s how you sound rn
pyre@lemmy.world 1 day ago
except that’s a dumb comparison. television sets did not also create the environment for broadcasting and set the main monetization model. Apple fucking did. they didn’t just make the fucking phone, they created the fucking system, the fucking app store, and built-in fucking ad delivery system for the fucking apps. jobs boasted about it in the keynotes.
kassiopaea@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 days ago
Well, it was the norm for websites, why would anyone expect it to not transfer over to every other conceivable platform like it has today? The fact that Apple made a device that allowed people to put adware on a device in your pocket is pure happenstance, and I’m not even sure how true that is given the existence of Blackberry and early Windows Mobile devices.
That said, have you ever heard of WildTangent? Because they’ve been around for a loooong time, and were really attractive to poor and stupid kids like me that really started using the internet circa 2005 and wanted to play computer games.
pyre@lemmy.world 1 day ago
why would the norm for websites be expected to transfer to apps rather than the norm for applications to transfer to apps? it’s not happenstance, developers didn’t hack ways to put ads in their software, then system was designed by apple specifically to make apps on the app store primarily ad supported. this was boasted by jobs himself when he introduced the iphone.