Reddit users thevincentasteroid and MMD3_ posted about an auto-playing video ad (with sound) on the home screen. The ad is for Chicken Tender Wraps from Carl’s Jr. When it begins auto-playing, it pushes all the other UI elements out of focus and goes almost full-screen, returning to the home screen after it has played through once.

  • prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    As an AppleTV user I’m honestly shocked folks are ok with their product they paid for having advertisements on it like that anyways?

    It’s one thing to advertise a show or an app / service that is in the App Store but another to show actual ads.

    It’s weird to me.

    Then again, you and your advertisement ID are googles business.

    • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      I have an android tv from Sony which is basically android tv without any kind of skin AFAIK. No ads. I had suggested videos from apps and stuff but hat was configurable and removed years ago.

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      11 months ago

      A single apple TV is like $80 more than Google TV devices to do the same thing. I don’t like the ads and they irritate me, but I have 4 TVs with streaming boxes (so I don’t have to replace the screens. I’m not paying an extra $360 just to not have ads on the home screen.

      It’s just a situation where I’m not really okay with either option.

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      11 months ago

      It’s one thing to advertise a show or an app / service that is in the App Store but another to show actual ads.

      Most of the time it’s this, rarely mcdonalds or Harvey’s has an ad like this you need to hover over for several seconds to play, intentionally, and people turn it into rage bait garbage posts.

      90% of the time it’s just an add for a TV show or movie, and you still have to purposefully hover over it unmoving to start it playing, it’s pretty opt in.

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      11 months ago

      I don’t even notice it, the ad starts out small at the top and your cursor starts out on the Apps row, you have to very intentionally trigger the ad.

      90% of the time the ads are for movies or TV shows on the streaming services you have installed (and presumably an account for) anyways, so there’s been non zero times where I did go abd hover the ad to watch it cuz I was like “oh hey I actually wanna watch that, is it coming out soon? No shit!”

      The other 10% if the time it’s mcdonalds or Harvey’s or whatever, I barely notice it as I spend pretty much all of my time with the Google tv “inside” an app.

      Very little time gets spent on the home screen, it’s a glorified Start menu to pick an app and open it up, so I don’t, to be blunt, give much of a shit that for half a second I can see a big Mac at the top of my TV screen before I click the 1 button to open Netflix.

      Also more often than not I use my phone app to push to the TV, so my process is:

      1. TV is turned off atm, I open on my phone (Netflix, Disney plus, crunchyroll, Amazon prime, YouTube, etc)

      2. I click the cast button on my phone

      3. TV auto detects activity, starts turning on, meanwhile my chromecast is already loading up the app and booting into it

      4. By the time my TV screen flips on, the app is opened as well and my content starts to play, so u never even saw the home screen in the first place

      End result: I rarely even see the app realistically anywho.