5/27/2023 0 Comments Brave no ads![]() ![]() I think that's going to really open up a better and more free exchange between the both of you."Ĭouples counseling isn't free, maybe with ads they could be. > If I sat down with a troubled couple who was having a hard time communicating, I wouldn't periodically interrupt and say "let's pause a moment for an ad. Not a single one said "well, here's my opinion, but what you really need to do is check the ads, they're going to be your best source of information about how to proceed." To wit, I've called a number of people I know who are in the insulation/builder business to get their information. I need to update the insulation in my attic, so I'm in the market to get some newer insulation. But ads? We inherently distrust that we're being swayed/manipulated by them. A rating system that wasn't gamed might help me make a selection that was best for me. ![]() An index (yellow pages) of what's available would help me search for a product. I also don't understand how it is helpful in helping me connect to products and services in a helpful way. ![]() I think that's going to really open up a better and more free exchange between the both of you." If I sat down with a troubled couple who was having a hard time communicating, I wouldn't periodically interrupt and say "let's pause a moment for an ad. But I don't see how they increase the free and open exchange of information on the web. I get what ads are key to: revenue, keeping the lights on, that sort of thing. It's said in such a smooth way, in such a gaslight-ish way, that your tempted to just accept it.īut it actually makes no sense to me. Ads are a key part of search engines, helping to facilitate the free and open exchange of information on the Web, and to connect users to helpful products and services related to their search terms. ![]()
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