Use a DNS adblocker on your router and mobile network. 10x easier than it sounds. I haven't seen an ad on my screen that I didn't want in years.
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I don't watch cable TV. I get free Disney plus which includes ads. For these I do in fact mute them. I find ads annoying.
You're in good company here.
I expect most people who decide to watch cable or a comparable streaming service would watch ads with the volume on. A lot of people grew up with cable and constant ads and don't see a problem with it.
I don't watch many things that have commercials. Only if I really want to see something and nothing else is more convenient or it's just for background noise while working on a project.
But since so many streaming sites let the ads be super loud compared to the content, yes, I usually mute it a couple of seconds ahead of time to avoid the jump scare.
Never directly watch any ads. We record everything on HTPC (NextPVR), ads are cut before the recordings get thrown into Jellyfin. Ads in general simply dont happen in our household
OP was asking about Normal people.
Of course non-normals ad block.
But I've seen my parents use their phone and ignore the 60% of ads take that over the screen.
I find ads on tv to actually be entertaining. Like sometimes even cinematic masterpieces. Last time I watched tv was Olympic games so I don't watch tv all too often anyway.
When I was a kid I would change the channel until commercials were over
Ads are my chance to get up, make a snack, come back and find that along with the ads I've missed the next 5 minutes of my show
when an ad is on I take the time to stand up and do whatever small tasks I have to
When I was a kid my father would always mute the ads, which was annoying to me because the images still demanded my attention and it was frustrating not knowing what they said. Now I don't watch TV and know how to use adblockers so it's a mute point.
Ha. Mute point
I record everything I watch. Record now and watch later. Then I fast forward through the commercials. If something seems interesting I'll go back and actually watch it.
I’d have to pay closer attention to the ads if I wanted to mute them at the right times. My mother in law does the mute thing and either forgets to unmute it until halfway through the scene or gives the silent ads her undivided attention.
I use YouTube premium and Twitch turbo to have no ads at all.
My wife mutes them, I just ignore them.
I avoid ads religiously but when I can't avoid them I mute and look away
I don't know what normal people do but people like me don't see ads because they use the appropriate protections from the invasiveness of the internet.
Pihole. Firefox. ublock origin, privacy badger, decentraleyes...
It also helps if you don't participate in systems that attempt to intrusively shove ads down your throat, but you do you.
You’re not a freak, they’re something that you don’t wanna pay attention to but they’re literally made to grab your attention, so it drives you crazy. Nothing wrong with muting them
Commercial breaks wouldn’t drive me so crazy if every third ad wasn’t for a medication with legitimately gruesome side effects
I haven't seen an add in years, but I would mute or do something else like a regular commercial break. You know, snack, maybe bathroom, check my phone, etc.
I made an Arduino IR cloner, took it to the barbershop and when nobody was looking copied the mute button's code so I now have a little device to silence the long Retro Music Television ad breaks I would otherwise have to endure. I don't really go anywhere with TVs otherwise.
I mute them, look away, or go to another room. Can't let the bastards win..
I mute them unless I’m interested.
Most ads are obnoxious and feel like I’m getting a headache listening to the same repetitive, obnoxious voices/music.
I mute ads when I can’t ship them and I’m not walking away to get something. They’re so loud. 🔇
You will never see ads skipped through where I am. What's the issue with them?
Ads weren't bad when it was like a minute with of commercials. Now it can be 7 minutes at a time. The worst was when I was watching Star Trek Voyager, a one hour show was actually 27 minutes of ads. Not a joke. 27 minutes of ads and 33 minutes of show. That was what broke me. I now record everything and watch it later and fast forward through the commercials.
Was it through streaming, cable, or some other digital thing?
I don't see advertising as straying away from being a sub-conversation of intellectual property. If a service emphasizes its usage, I'm either going to honor it all the way through or switch to an alternate medium.
Cable tv
And I’m sorry I just disagree. A few ads is one thing. Basically half the show is just stupid. I won’t watch that many commercials. I’ll record the show
What were you doing to end up with a program that was interrupted like that by the minute?
Not sure what you mean by, what was I doing.
But I recorded the show as a test because I was thinking man there seems to be a lot of commercials. I checked the time before I started the show. Then I watched the show and fast forwarded through the commercials. Then I checked the time after the show.
That's how I figured out how out the length of the actual show. They played a little bit of show then a block of commercials.
I mute and change channels. Bout half of them have the same ads on at the same time though
I ignore them. I don't really watch TV channels nowadays, both shows and ads are just background noises to me.