• @ampersandrew
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    31 month ago

    From the reader’s experience, sites like IGN became completely unusable without ad blockers; I still remember the X-Men (2? Origins: Wolverine?) ad where Wolverine slashed through the page in a flash animation that prevented you from clicking on the thing you wanted to read underneath it. Then the information that you wanted could have been communicated in a headline, and it just becomes frustrating. That said, I’ll still reviews if they didn’t annoy me too much on my way there. I’ll still read Schreier when it isn’t paywalled. I read NY Times articles like the one they just did on Alexey Pajitnov. Rebekah Valentine and Jordan Middler do great work. In a lot of other cases, opinionated essays on video games benefit greatly from supporting footage in video format, and even without ad blockers, the YouTube experience is far less annoying on average.

    • P03 Locke
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      51 month ago

      The entirety of the internet is unusable without ad blockers.

    • @brucethemoose
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      41 month ago

      the YouTube experience is far less annoying on average.

      Are you sure about that?

      I opened YT links without premium on a new browsers and holy moly! I got 1-3 minute unskippable ads every time.

      I immediately clicked them off, of course.

      • @ampersandrew
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        11 month ago

        You can tune out and do something passive while the ad plays, and eventually the information you wanted will appear, as opposed to trying desperately to find your article as you scroll and having pop ups and other things interrupt you as you read. Perhaps this is all just a matter of perspective though.

        • @brucethemoose
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          31 month ago

          as opposed to trying desperately to find your article as you scroll and having pop ups and other things interrupt you as you read

          Joke’s on the websites, as I run Cromite, so no pop ups or anything.

          …But also, most of the written web is trash now.

          :(