I’m really wondering here. If you want people to actually like the game your forcing them to watch an advert on, is it really in your best interest to make the x as small as you possibly can? and likewise, do you need to force us to click said x multiple times? do you honestly think that this is how you get people to install and try games, or are the advert companies just using this to lie about the clickthrough rates?

  • dbx12
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    261 year ago

    Your basic theory of “app developer wants me to like the app” is flawed. They don’t want you to like the app, just to watch as much ads as possible. And since they get more money if you click the ad, the X has to be extra small. But they cannot remove the X since guidelines say they have to provide a way to close the ad without interacting with it.

  • @Gradually_Adjusting
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    51 year ago

    I would prefer to believe it’s the latter, but it may also be a design choice that merely reflects a general disdain for the user, rather than being motivated by actual greed or cynicism

      • @Gradually_Adjusting
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        11 year ago

        You wouldn’t think of having disdain for your source of income as blatant stupidity?

  • Cloudless ☼
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    51 year ago

    Why don’t you stop playing f2p games? There are proper games from reputable developers.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    21 year ago

    Oh, they know you hate it, and they’re currently thinking of new techniques that will piss you off even more.

    They still get paid.

  • @soulifix
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    21 year ago

    Good way for me not to care even a pixel of these games.