← Back to context Comment by revskill 1 day ago Then google will use text to show ads. 6 comments revskill Reply pndy 18 hours ago Isn't Ubuntu doing that for at least 3 years or so in terminal during system update? busymom0 1 day ago Text based ads would be less distracting. jdironman 1 day ago Not if they're inline and you've read an ad before you realized it. Like a YouTube sponsor segment. lol busymom0 1 day ago Fair. However, text based ads are also very easy to filter out using some sort of extension no? 1 reply → II2II 1 day ago Remembering when Google only served text based ads.
pndy 18 hours ago Isn't Ubuntu doing that for at least 3 years or so in terminal during system update?
busymom0 1 day ago Text based ads would be less distracting. jdironman 1 day ago Not if they're inline and you've read an ad before you realized it. Like a YouTube sponsor segment. lol busymom0 1 day ago Fair. However, text based ads are also very easy to filter out using some sort of extension no? 1 reply →
jdironman 1 day ago Not if they're inline and you've read an ad before you realized it. Like a YouTube sponsor segment. lol busymom0 1 day ago Fair. However, text based ads are also very easy to filter out using some sort of extension no? 1 reply →
busymom0 1 day 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.