I have adopted a policy of not clicking on any news post when the "net" of the article in not in the lede.
I also have a theory about entire advertising model which Facebook, YouTube, et alia earn obscene amounts of revenue.
Their models are based on the supposition that "a view" is worth X amount, let's say, $.005. I believe that human brains have adjusted to the intrusion of subliminal advertising and have conditioned themselves to avoid peripheral (and even straight-up) advertising, such that the real value is exponentially less, perhaps $.0005 per view. Think of all the NASCAR silliness with dozens of logos. I do not understand the mind of a NASCAR fan, but I am sure seeing logos will not effect whether or not they go to McDonalds 4 times a week...they are going.
Further, I think that advertisers will discover that their intrusive ads have a negative effect on the viewer as we find it irritating to be bothered by these unwelcome intrusions.
My son has me use the brave browser, which I think is basically Chrome, but refreshingly, I don't see most of the ads.
Originally Posted by: Martha Careful