I both agree with you, and think adblockers shouldn’t be considered something that only power users are aware exists and use. It should be considered a pretty low bar and extremely common.
One to tell you fascinating things about lightbulbs, one to tell you about Big Lightbulb and why they’re unravelling society, one to make asinine comments, one to actually change the bulb, and four to lurk in the shadows simply observing matters.
that site is crowdsourced journalism - aka it panders to the people who give it money, publishing what they want to hear, regardless of how factual it may be.
Idk pretty clear and straightforward to me
That pulsating yellow tab that follows you up and down isn’t nice by any measure but otherwise it’s a pretty clean design with few ads.
Reader mode in Firefox and some other browsers works pretty great for this.
Wait, you run javascript on random sites?
You do realise basically the whole world does right?
Well, I didn’t have a problem with a pulsating yellow tab. The site displayed the article and I read it.
Okay champion
They usually prefer “champ”. Reminds them of better times
That’s right, my extensive history of high school sports.
Yes, thank you! I’m the best.
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I have ublock origin and it was still popping up with a bunch of bs
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Let’s stay civil. Yeah, I use uBlock as well, and it’s great. Not every user is a power user. Let’s not be rude to others.
I both agree with you, and think adblockers shouldn’t be considered something that only power users are aware exists and use. It should be considered a pretty low bar and extremely common.
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How many Lemmy users does it take to change a lightbulb?
One to tell you fascinating things about lightbulbs, one to tell you about Big Lightbulb and why they’re unravelling society, one to make asinine comments, one to actually change the bulb, and four to lurk in the shadows simply observing matters.
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or just dont read the “article”.
that site is crowdsourced journalism - aka it panders to the people who give it money, publishing what they want to hear, regardless of how factual it may be.
it’s an echochamber that you pay for.