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Why do you post links that need me to “turn off my ad blocker” IE Paywalls? It’s like newspapers that are thousands of miles away from me, require me to subscribe to read their stuff. Those links that people share are really useless.
I understand what you’re saying, and I run into that myself, too. But I post things that I find funny or interesting in one way or another. Some are behind paywalls and you have to decide if you want to see them or not. There are only a couple of sites that I find useful enough to pay to subscribe to. As far as ad blockers go, ads are how sites like B&P can survive. I admit that I have an ad blocker installed but only use it for those sites that go over and beyond any reasonable amount of ads especially pop-up ads, one after another. Too many ads and it makes a site almost unreadable.