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Comment by s1mplicissimus

3 days ago

Isn't using an anime catgirl avatar the exact opposite of "look at meee"?

no. it's someone wanting attention and feeling ok creating an interstitial page to capture your attention which does not prove you're a human while saying that the page proves you're human.

the entire thing is ridiculous. and only those who see no problem shoving anime catgirls into the face of others will deploy it. maybe that's a lot of people; maybe only I object to this. The reality is that there's no technical reason to deploy it, as called out in the linked blog article, so the only reason to do this is a "look at meee" reason, or to announce that one is a fan of this kind of thing, which is another "look at meee"-style reason.

Why do I object to things like this? Because once you start doing things like this, doing things for attention, you must continually escalate in order to keep capturing that attention. Ad companies do this, and they don't see a problem in escalation, and they know they have to do it. People quickly learn to ignore ads, so in order to make your page loads count as an advertiser, you must employ means which draw attention to your ads. It's the same with people who no longer draw attention to themselves because they like anime catgirls. Now they must put an interstitial page up to force you to see that they like anime catgirls. We've already established that the interstitial page accomplishes nothing other than showing you the image, so showing the image must be the intent. That is what I object to.