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It's interesting to notice my own knee-jerk reactions sometimes.

Just got up to the announcement of the new LJ feature letting you put ads on your journal. (Basically, you can associate your journal with Google AdSense.) Intellectually, I don't have a problem with the way they're doing it -- it's strictly opt-in, and they're passing on 100% of the proceeds to you. In principle, it lets people make a little money, in a way that is very normal these days. (What's in it for LJ? It's a paid-members feature, so presumably they are hoping that bloggers who have lots of readers will find it worthwhile to pay for an account in order to make money off of Google.)

And yet, my gut reaction was quite negative: it somehow felt like it was intruding crass commercial reality yet further into the space of me and my friends. That actually surprises me -- I hadn't realized that button was there. Too many years of spam and popup ads have clearly made me resentful of them, to a degree that I find just a little irrational.

How about you? Positive, negative, indifferent?

ETA, since several people have asked in one way or another: I *believe* the scheme is that the ads won't show up when you read your friends page normally, only if you actually look at the person's journal. The reason I believe this is that they've also added a new option that lets you deliberately opt *in* to reading the ads from your friends view, apparently on the theory that it's a way to put a little money into your friends' pockets. I confess, I'm skeptical about the idea; it'll be interesting to see how many people turn that on...

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Date: 2009-09-23 06:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-guenievre.livejournal.com
I get the impression that this program is aimed at people using livejournal very differently than most of the (scadian/fanfiction/other "archipelago of the weird" communities). If you think of it as trying to break into the space that wordpress.com or one of the other more "professionally oriented" blogging platforms currently occupy, then it makes sense that you would want to have adsense avilable.

Likewise, my reaction to someone using it would depend on what the journal/blog in question was - if it was a journal that was otherwise a basically personal journal, I would have that general negative reaction you describe. (One that I don't, by the by, have to facebook ads, probably because it's a free platform). On the other hand, if it was more commercial / topic oriented, it wouldn't bother me. Though I might then read it through rss vs. livejournal, because I divide my content that way.

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