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Understanding the new double ad scheme: more rewards

New Ad Scheme | Controversy Over Increased Ads and User Experience

By

Ethan White

Feb 5, 2026, 02:00 AM

Edited By

Fatima Khan

Updated

Feb 5, 2026, 08:50 PM

2 minutes reading time

A visual showing a person watching two ads on a smartphone with a rewards counter increasing on the screen.

A recent advertising proposal is causing a stir among folks. The new double ad system requires viewers to close one ad before another starts, raising fairness and user experience concerns. With reports of triple ads already being commonplace, some see this as a negative shift.

What to Know About the New Scheme

  • Viewers are promised double rewards: four rewards for watching one ad for AB and two hours for a rent boost ad.

  • Each ad is shorter but comes in pairs, leading to more total ads being shown.

"That actually makes sense," commented one person, acknowledging the reward structure.

Emerging Concerns

Despite the appealing potential, skepticism persists. One person noted, "The ad is pulled from a bidding network. Itโ€™s not something they have much control over pending floor price changes." Many worry this could impact ad quality.

Another commenter grimly stated, "The ads are why I rarely interact with the game anymore." Some have even taken action by reporting ads that take more than two clicks, citing severe annoyance.

A player reported 3 segment ads, stating, "You have to close each one before moving on," and several others echoed this frustration.

User Reactions: A Mixed Bag

Dominant Themes in Comments

  • Frustration with Lengthy Ads: Users express continued dissatisfaction with multiple clicks needed to close ads. Over 20 clicks were mentioned in some cases to finally skip ads.

  • Skepticism Over True Implementation: Many users doubt whether this double reward scheme will actually roll out as intended.

  • Diminished Interactions: The number of ads seems to hinder players' enjoyment and engagement, with some cutting back on game time.

Notable Quotes

  • "I started reporting those ads; it took about 10 tries, but I went back to regular ads."

  • "Good god that's horrid, buddy ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ"

  • "Not happening," some confidently remarked about the likelihood of change.

Key Insights

  • โšก Users may earn double rewards, but triple ads are becoming more common.

  • โ— Continuous complaints point towards multiple ad clicks, impacting gameplay experience.

  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Doubts linger over whether the scheme will truly enhance user engagement or cause greater annoyance.

As this advertising strategy unfolds, many are left wondering how it may transform viewer interactions and the ad landscape in general. Will advertisers ultimately adjust and deliver a quality experience, or will viewer frustration rise?