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Ask HN: Why do we not see non-tracking 'fallback' ads?
1 points by gaurang_tandon 1292 days ago
uBlock Origin blocks all the tracking ads, and this leaves empty space on many websites. Why don't the advertiser networks (Google/Meta/others) prepare 'fallback' ad content, and put that content into this space instead?

For example, my Twitter feed or Instagram stories loaded with uBlock origin have zero ads. I understand non-tracking ads are comparatively ineffective, but can't Meta insert fallback ads when their primary ad is blocked?

Even if there are technical limitations in doing this, from a high-level perspective, why is it not worth the effort for AdSense/Meta to solve these limitations, so they can deliver fallback ads to end users? Isn't some advert better than no advert at all?

2 comments

You can't track impressions of blocked ads. Also, uBlock uses rules for not just domains/urls, but elements on the page as well. Oftentimes, the space where the ad would appear is either blocked already or would be trivial to add
Some comicsites i use have nontracking ads and i can still see them even with adblock running.