9gag. Reddit. Cracked. The AV Club. Probably many more. They're all eerily choked with the same ad from the same biologist who claims that animals have psychic/telepathic ability and is trying to circumvent peer review scientific journals to take his case directly to the public at large.
Probably because he's paid for advertisement on those respective services, to answer the thread title.
I would hope he doesn't catch on. The last thing we need is another thing people hear about on TV and disregard what the scientific literature says on the matter.
In April 2008, Sheldrake was stabbed in the leg during a lecture at the La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was presenting as part of the tenth annual International Conference on Science and Consciousness. Sheldrake has since recovered. The assailant, Japanese born laborer Kazuki Hirano, allegedly stabbed Sheldrake because he believed that Sheldrake was using mind control techniques on him. He had followed Sheldrake to New Mexico from England to purportedly ask him how to block mental telepathy when he stabbed him. Sheldrake fears that if he is released and extradited to Japan, he will continue to stalk him.[13]
Just did a bunch of reading. Fascinating guy. He kind of invented a biological aether. He is of course, unforgivably wrong about everything he talks about, but I also find these sorts of things hilariously fun to read.
9gag. Reddit. Cracked. The AV Club. Probably many more. They're all eerily choked with the same ad from the same biologist who claims that animals have psychic/telepathic ability and is trying to circumvent peer review scientific journals to take his case directly to the public at large.
I hope this isn't infraction worthy, but: stop going to bad websites? I have not heard of any of this either but I generally stay off of most content link blogs. I never heard of 9gag either until like 2-3 days ago and now thats a thing apparently. I am getting bombarded with people talking about it, or about how terrible it is(generally its other content farms calling it a content farm, which I dont get).
I feel like such a hypocrit elitist, saying my internetz is better then your internetz
9gag. Reddit. Cracked. The AV Club. Probably many more. They're all eerily choked with the same ad from the same biologist who claims that animals have psychic/telepathic ability and is trying to circumvent peer review scientific journals to take his case directly to the public at large.
I hope this isn't infraction worthy, but: stop going to bad websites? I have not heard of any of this either but I generally stay off of most content link blogs. I never heard of 9gag either until like 2-3 days ago and now thats a thing apparently. I am getting bombarded with people talking about it, or about how terrible it is(generally its other content farms calling it a content farm, which I dont get).
I feel like such a hypocrit elitist, saying my internetz is better then your internetz
Seems a bit unfair. I don't see the PA forums as being that different from content farms, tbh. Especially D&D, which is like 90% 'Man, this article/news thing, fucking crazy huh?+Discussion'
Yeah but on the other side of things, we literally have a rule against just reposting a link and saying "GO." We need to push some of the conversation ourselves, or make a starting statement of belief.
I feel like a dick because here I am arguing against content farms and our rules for discussion, and I am not even talking about the topic. Honestly though a link to his info, or a story about what hes doing would be good instead of just saying its been all over content farms.
Going around peer review is a time honored tradition for money/grant raising, preying on people with money who don't know any better or "want to believe". It really sucks and hurts science in general. It happens at least once to twice a year in a major way for cold fusion.
9gag. Reddit. Cracked. The AV Club. Probably many more. They're all eerily choked with the same ad from the same biologist who claims that animals have psychic/telepathic ability and is trying to circumvent peer review scientific journals to take his case directly to the public at large.
Have you tried clearing your cookies/cache?
Chances are if you're seeing the same ad on multiple websites with a great deal of regularity, it's because you've got a cookie or a tracker in your browser letting the adserver know that you've display an interest in whatever that specific ad is selling.
I know I saw a lot of ads for a specific clothing site after I checked the prices their for coats, and I saw a lot of ads for a site selling hand made leather courier bags after I had visited them.
Granted, neither of these ads are obnoxious or offensive (and the one reminds me that I should really get a new coat soon). But yeah, like I said, try clearing your cache and cookies and history files and see if you still get the ad.
When I read "ad" I didnt read literal advertisement, but what (similarly) slashdot posters refer to as a "slashvertisement". Where its a blog post thinly vieled as news/something neat/troll post to rile people up by a shill. Which is going on?
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I would hope he doesn't catch on. The last thing we need is another thing people hear about on TV and disregard what the scientific literature says on the matter.
and the man himself is actually quite nice, i dont think hes deliberately being a scumbag - he just genuinely believes in morphic resonance
Just did a bunch of reading. Fascinating guy. He kind of invented a biological aether. He is of course, unforgivably wrong about everything he talks about, but I also find these sorts of things hilariously fun to read.
I hope this isn't infraction worthy, but: stop going to bad websites? I have not heard of any of this either but I generally stay off of most content link blogs. I never heard of 9gag either until like 2-3 days ago and now thats a thing apparently. I am getting bombarded with people talking about it, or about how terrible it is(generally its other content farms calling it a content farm, which I dont get).
Seems a bit unfair. I don't see the PA forums as being that different from content farms, tbh. Especially D&D, which is like 90% 'Man, this article/news thing, fucking crazy huh?+Discussion'
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I feel like a dick because here I am arguing against content farms and our rules for discussion, and I am not even talking about the topic. Honestly though a link to his info, or a story about what hes doing would be good instead of just saying its been all over content farms.
Going around peer review is a time honored tradition for money/grant raising, preying on people with money who don't know any better or "want to believe". It really sucks and hurts science in general. It happens at least once to twice a year in a major way for cold fusion.
Have you tried clearing your cookies/cache?
Chances are if you're seeing the same ad on multiple websites with a great deal of regularity, it's because you've got a cookie or a tracker in your browser letting the adserver know that you've display an interest in whatever that specific ad is selling.
I know I saw a lot of ads for a specific clothing site after I checked the prices their for coats, and I saw a lot of ads for a site selling hand made leather courier bags after I had visited them.
Granted, neither of these ads are obnoxious or offensive (and the one reminds me that I should really get a new coat soon). But yeah, like I said, try clearing your cache and cookies and history files and see if you still get the ad.