← Back to context Comment by revskill 20 hours ago Then google will use text to show ads. 6 comments revskill Reply pndy 11 hours ago Isn't Ubuntu doing that for at least 3 years or so in terminal during system update? busymom0 19 hours ago Text based ads would be less distracting. jdironman 14 hours ago Not if they're inline and you've read an ad before you realized it. Like a YouTube sponsor segment. lol busymom0 14 hours ago Fair. However, text based ads are also very easy to filter out using some sort of extension no? 1 reply → II2II 19 hours ago Remembering when Google only served text based ads.
pndy 11 hours ago Isn't Ubuntu doing that for at least 3 years or so in terminal during system update?
busymom0 19 hours ago Text based ads would be less distracting. jdironman 14 hours ago Not if they're inline and you've read an ad before you realized it. Like a YouTube sponsor segment. lol busymom0 14 hours ago Fair. However, text based ads are also very easy to filter out using some sort of extension no? 1 reply →
jdironman 14 hours ago Not if they're inline and you've read an ad before you realized it. Like a YouTube sponsor segment. lol busymom0 14 hours ago Fair. However, text based ads are also very easy to filter out using some sort of extension no? 1 reply →
busymom0 14 hours ago Fair. However, text based ads are also very easy to filter out using some sort of extension no? 1 reply →
Isn't Ubuntu doing that for at least 3 years or so in terminal during system update?
Text based ads would be less distracting.
Not if they're inline and you've read an ad before you realized it. Like a YouTube sponsor segment. lol
Fair. However, text based ads are also very easy to filter out using some sort of extension no?
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Remembering when Google only served text based ads.