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Ask HN: Why Always the Same Ads in iOS?
3 points by bromuro on Dec 10, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
In my ads on iOS – when playing a paid videogame – I always see the same stuff: Fishdom, Bingo, Dominoes, Home Escape, they are so obsessive, frustrating and manipulative that make me hate playing the videogame.

Why there are so few software companies advertising in my iOS? Why I see always the same gambling apps? How can I see instead ads from "real" apps that are not scams / gambling like these?

Not only these ads are even showing screens and gameplays that are very different once downloaded, they do have tons of negative reviews yet a very higher rating. They also force me to interact with them in order to start that silly 30s timer until I can close them. Sometimes they crashes. Sometimes they cannot be closed

I'm very curious about how the industry of ads - especially gaming - is working. How is acceptable from a company like Apple that they are advertising spam and scams?



> Why there are so few software companies advertising in my iOS?

Because it's a very negative placement. You were interrupted from doing something fun to see this thing, you're not going to start with a positive reception. Compared to a search ad, where you were looking for something and maybe you found this instead.

Also, if you're playing the free, ad supported games, are you going to pay for a legitimate game/app/whatever or does it need to be free, ad supported as well? Otoh, scummy ad supported games know you're already playing one, you might play another.


It's true about many media.

During most dayparts on broadcast TV this time of year you will see ads for

* Medicare advantage

* Medicare advantage

* Medicare advantage

* Personal injury lawyers

Once open enrollment ends they'll add an occasional ad for a car dealer. (Somebody needs to buy a car if you're going to get hurt in a car and call Jim Matar)

On youtube it is the same way. There is grammarly, some investment scam, a supplement scam, ...




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