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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoNo, that’s just how it appears through the advertising revenue model. Bear in mind this model has been actively developed over the last 20+ years. Imagine of other models enjoyed that kind of attention. Consumers pay for ads in product costs. Access for poor people is a myth.
minus-squareWasPentalivelinkfedilink1•2 years agoIf you are too poor to consume the advertised items/services then the actual customers of those products/services are paying for your access. I personally use an ad-blocker, but I only hate ads because they can be a vector for malware.
No, that’s just how it appears through the advertising revenue model.
Bear in mind this model has been actively developed over the last 20+ years. Imagine of other models enjoyed that kind of attention.
Consumers pay for ads in product costs. Access for poor people is a myth.
If you are too poor to consume the advertised items/services then the actual customers of those products/services are paying for your access. I personally use an ad-blocker, but I only hate ads because they can be a vector for malware.