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this post was submitted on 20 Jul 2023
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Showerthoughts
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The sad thing is the Reddit Links probably contain the most useful answers that google will show you
I know. But I'll use them as a last resort
Use them, costs bandwidth and CPU cycles.
Yes but it will be offset by traffic boosts for advertisers
Use an adblocker. Unless, you mean people go on the internet without using protection?
That won't make a difference. Reddit knows how much traffic they get and they use that number to sell ads
They do. Either due to technical ineptitude (like approximately everyone's parents) or, and that might be worse, with the conviction of doing "the right thing," like a friend of mine.
Junk data that costs the advertisement without a return on investment
That's not how it works. Reddit is able to even get interest because of traffic counts. Same for IPO values
If you're blocking their ads and not logged in, you are costing them.