FX Stabbed Eyeball Ad Needs to be Removed, or Blockable

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I'd like the ad removed but, failing that, is there a way to block offensive/grotesque ads on IMDB so kids (or sane people) can't see them? That horrendous FX ad of an eyeball being stabbed is popping up constantly, even when looking up perfectly innocuous things like old Shirley Temple films. It's disturbing enough to me, but I've been using this site since I was 12 so I'm guessing a lot of kids can be attacked by this garbage too.
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I also find the FX ads for "The Strain" disturbing. I believe that IMDb should review it's editorial policy of what are acceptable ads and contact the advertiser when ads, such as this one, crosses the boundaries of good taste.

Part of the problem is that some  advertisements are are posted via ad servers from third parties.
 
There is a link at the bottom of the ad ad feedback. Clicking the link brings up a survey and comment form. I just completed the survey and express my issues with the ad. I encourage you and others offended by the ad to do likewise.

Please note: I am not an IMDb Employee. This is my opinion and may not represent the opinion of IMDb.
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IMBD, take down that eyeball ad for FX! It is disgusting, violent, upsetting, and inappropriate. That's fine if some people want to use an ad blocker. But what about children and sensitive people who may not be computer-savvy? IMDB, please allow only non-violent images in your ads so we can all use the site.
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Agreed. I've taken to filling out the feedback survey each time the ad appears. Since I've looked up a couple dozen movies this week, and the ad appears almost every time I do so, they've received numerous such commentaries from me. They shall continue to receive my protests each time it appears. Not sure what to do about the top and side banners on the front page though. No feedback buttons for that. Either way, I encourage everyone to continue protesting the ad as long as it remains on the site - and afterward as well if they don't own up to their mistake.
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madpigmadpig,
What browser are you using? No matter the answer it should be possible to just install an addblocker of some form...eg for Chrome I use AdBlock and it blocks almost everything - so I cannot see the advert you describe, or indeed any advert....

It is worth looking into this at your end.

bob

note: I am not staff nor in any way affiliated with IMDb
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In thinking about it, as I mentioned to someone else, I could bemoan the fact that Safari (which is what I'm using) has no such ad-block features, but honestly IMDB shouldn't be posting this kind of material so prevalently in the first place. My view is that the principle of the thing (ensuring a safe and pleasant browsing experience for all) is equally as important as the fact that I personally am experiencing discomfort from the ad.
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For example, with a free app (AdBlock) installed, the front page of IMDb looks like this for me:



I would be curious to see what it looks like for others negatively affected by ads.

bob

note: I am not staff nor in any way affiliated with IMDb

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Thank you for that info!  I've just added Adblock Plus to my firefox browser and am much happier now!
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I'm having difficulty even LOOKING at IMDB due The Strain ad. It's making me feel queasy.
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@bluesmanSF,

A web page will never replace good first aid training and a first aid book in an emergency. The repulsive ad reminded me of my boyscout first aid training for removing fishhooks that I received well over forty years ago. If I recall correctly, the boyscout manual stated that a fishhook near the eye required immediate emergency room treatment, that the affected eye should be covered by metal eye patch and/or cotton gauze, and that no attempts should be made to remove the fishhook.

@Monica,

Please forgive the occasional silliness and flights of fancy. The silliness is a defense against encountering strange problems like the one you and others reported.





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Ah, I understand. No hard feelings. :)
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@ Dan...yeah, that advice sounds right! Fish hook in the finger is a little different...push it the rest of the way through and back out of the skin and cut off the end.  We did that to my uncle and didn't have an antiseptic...gave him a glass of bourbon and he drank it, pushed it through, himself and cut it off...good to go!

@ Monica...sorry.  How about I never post here again and you take over for me...when you get to 3,000 helpful replies like I have, I'll take back over...
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There's no need to be inflammatory.
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Oh...didn't know it's only you that gets to do that.  Good to know. Or was your demand for me to get out of here non-inflammatory? 

Wish they'd implement an ignore list for this board.  Jeez...<shrugs>
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Official Response
Thank you for all the feedback on our promotion for the show "The Strain" 

Some users have reached out to us to let us know that they felt that the image chosen to illustrate this show was inappropriate. We appreciate this feedback, which we have relayed to our advertising partner, and will take it into consideration for future promotional campaigns. 

Please rest assured that this ad's run has now ended, and as a result this image is no longer featured on our site. 

We apologize for any inconvenience that you may have experienced, and thank you again for your comments.

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Thank you GC.
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Thank you for responding. Although I am glad of your assurance that IMDB will more carefully consider their ad choices in the future, I am greatly disappointed and disgusted that they still waited until the designated end of the promotion to remove the ad in question.

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