Video playing, ad that scrolls, two lines of a story, the bottom popping up with notifications every few minutes over the top of more scrolling ads.

Yay internet.

Edit: Oh wow! Did not expect so many responses. First let me say, thank you for taking the time to read and respond! To address the biggest response to use Firefox I actually have it on my phone it’s just remembering to break the habit. This was more to show what an average user who just uses what they’re used to experiences on mobile browsing.

  • @Buddahriffic
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    610 months ago

    One thing I’ve learned from history is that there’s plenty of examples of things that happened that writers wouldn’t use for fiction because audiences wouldn’t believe it.

    I sometimes wonder who is willing to put up with this shit if I end up on the internet without an ad blocker. I don’t need to put ad blockers on a list of essential tools because the internet without ad blockers reminds me very quickly to go get one.

    The fight against ad blockers is IMO actually a fight against having a useful www because the more intrusive an ad is, the more likely I’ll just go do something else.

    • @[email protected]
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      710 months ago

      Yeah, I will not be a part of being forced to watch ads. Whatever they do to force ads, there will be a way around it and if a site makes you use chrome so they can force ads, then I won’t be doing shit with your site.

      My local utility company makes you use chrome to pay your bill online. I call every month and waste someones time taking my payment. I refuse to put up with bullshit.

      • @Tag365
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        410 months ago

        They shouldn’t force you to use a specific web browser to use the website properly. Google Chrome shouldn’t be the new Internet Explorer 6.