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The remaining 10%: cool, cool no problem. Let me just auto-play this video for you while you're scrolling.
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Grumm18053yyou really need to install some adblocker and the 'I don't care about cookies' plugin in Chrome.
Or stop going to some stupid websites. I don't have any problem on 90% of the sites I visit... -
You have click the close button on 5 separate components before you can read the actual article which grinds your gears when the article you read is poorly written.
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@Grumm i have both on desktop.
i don't care about cookies, sadly, is not available on mobile.
and there's still soooo many that slip through. and neither one does anything about newsletter-modals.
also: it's a sad state of affairs that those things even have to exist in the first place. -
guarana463yWith "once" you mean the time when you cold indefinitely spam alert dialogs to prevent users from leaving your page?
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@guarana Oh right. My favorites are the sites that switch to a full-size "please stay" thing as soon as your cursor leaves the page to close the tab or whatever.
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sleek34573ywhy didnt anyone make a browser extension that auto denies everything and give u a textbox where u can put the exception domains that you DO want lal those to be enabled for
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@sameoldfears I'm pretty sure that if you need to click 5 different close buttons you aren't looking to see an "article"...
here's a shoutout to 90% of websites today:
NO, I DO NOT WANT YOUR F*CKING NEWSLETTER! STOP ASKING!
NO, I DO NOT WANT YOUR F*CKING NOTIFICATION! STOP ASKING!
NO, I DO NOT WANT TO SHARE MY F*CKING LOCATION! STOP ASKING!
NO, I DO NOT WANT ANY F*CKING COOKIES! STOP ASKING!
website publishers ary whining about adblockers, but keep shoving so much shit down our throats that even a dozen browser addons can't make the web usable. the internet was such a great place once, where did we go wrong?
(rhetorical question. it's when we made access to the internet so easy, that every 100% tech-illiterate idiot could get online.)
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