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by laythea 2480 days ago
I take your point about being "exposed" to the product, however it must be the case that ads want you to click them, otherwise clicking them would not do anything. Which is not the case.

A company spamming my eyeballs with visual ads to "raise awareness" does not get my money. I take particular offence to that, as it is my screen. Not a Billboard for example.

My point is proven in the HN website, where it enjoys a large readership, largely influenced by the sites clean, ad-free design.

Slashdot used to be like that until they started displaying ads, and that is what brought me to HN. Thank you HN for not doing this.