Comment Print ad-block (Score 1) 1470
I remember that some of my female friends would purchase (or recieve a subscription) a Cosmo or similar magazine, and the first thing they would do is go through the magazine and rip every advertisement out (that wasn't printed on the back of content). Then they'd start reading. The magazine was at least a third as thick.
No surprise that this trend easily sneaks it way onto the web. Furthermore with intelligent filters (e.g. adblock) it's a breeze to clean ads from the internet. Sure, those ads might pay for what I'm viewing, but if I can't read my content, I can't read my content. Ads are only so effective for revenue generation. I don't see this trend changing.
No surprise that this trend easily sneaks it way onto the web. Furthermore with intelligent filters (e.g. adblock) it's a breeze to clean ads from the internet. Sure, those ads might pay for what I'm viewing, but if I can't read my content, I can't read my content. Ads are only so effective for revenue generation. I don't see this trend changing.