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Basically how I browse the internet these days .... if I have to click on a bunch of stuff, sign up, register, accept a bunch of notifications, cookies, blah, blah, blah ... all because I want to read 200 words on your dumb site ... I'm not even going to bother with your site, skip and find a different source that is easier.
I go a step further and block them in DDG. This includes any "article" I have to scroll through to find the answer.
Wait what? We can do that!?
I am also intrigued
if I’m curious, I’m going through https://archive.today – not only are your ads not getting seen, you’re not getting my page views either
I love cookies!
.......not the browser kind. I'm partial to chocolate chip!
My default setting for chocolate chip is to Accept All
Get PopUpOFF and AdNauseam. Don't just back down without a fight. If I need to read an article to find some information I am going to read it, dumb bullshit be damned, even if I have to break half your site to do so. I've even been spiteful enough to hack away at the page with inspect element if it still manages to get past those add-ons.
Generally for news websites ... especially highly rated ones that are supposed to be the best professional outfits ... if I can't use 'reader view' and just read your copy ... I'm skipping your site and never going back to you.
All I want to do is read the news ... you don't need to sell me on a great refrigerator or a cigarette lighter that has a flame that can melt steel because I'm never going to buy it.
anytime blocking elements is the correct choice noscript is better
NoScript tends to break more things on the page than is desired, in my experience, I used to use it but eventually I got rid of it because of the hassle of "is this the one I should add an exception for to make it work? No. How about this one?" repeat until you figure it out, and then repeat the whole process for every website you ever use
Using AdNauseam's built-in uBlock, I can use its element picker if something is particularly stubborn
Don't get me wrong, I like NoScript as a concept and think it should exist for the subset of users who want that functionality, but it's not for me.
The thing is that you soon reach a point in which most of your frequently visited sites are already properly permissioned. After that, only newly visited domains need any special attention, and that's assuming you're there to do anything other than read some text or view an image.
Occasionally my phone recommends an article to read that I find interesting, I click it and it opens in the built in chrome based browser and is a sea of ads. Fortunately there's an "open in Firefox" button so I actually can read the article