libero opened this issue on Jun 16, 2017 ยท 175 posts
EClark1894 posted Sat, 02 December 2017 at 7:54 PM
AmbientShade posted at 8:47PM Sat, 02 December 2017 - #4319194
I see ads for Poser content too, just not nearly as many because there isn't as much poser content being made these days. The ad space still has to be filled with something. I'd rather see ads for DS content than I would to see ads for completely unrelated stuff like a blender on amazon. And a lot of DS stuff can be converted to Poser, so its still relevant. There was an ad for Flink's winter products just recently - that's a Poser item.
If you want to filter by only Poser content then you can do that by going to Browse > Only Poser. That doesn't control the ad space though, and it doesn't need to. If there was more Poser specific content being made then there would be more ads for it. Most people are not so anti-daz that they get triggered by seeing ads for its content. This also isn't a Poser-only site. It's a content site that sells a lot of stuff, not just for Poser and DS but other stuff like brushes for photoshop and static models for other 3D applications. And like all smart businesses, they're going to promote most heavily the stuff that is most popular.
No one said it was a Poser- only site. That much is evident by the amount of ads I have to wade through to find Poser content. I'm not even telling or suggesting that Renderosity cut back on ads. Just that they make some adjustments towards who the ads are targeted to. At least that way, the ads will be more effective because they're reaching people who want to see them and may actually have some benefit from seeing them. It will also benefit the vendors who buy the ads because their ads will be appearing in front of people who WANT to see them. Or is that a problem?