Comment by alcover
1 day ago
> that means being compatible with websites that normal people use
No, new adhering websites would emerge and word of mouth would do the rest : normal people would see this fast nerd-web and want rid of their bloated day-to-day monster of a web life.
One can still hope..
Just like all those normal people want rid of their bloated day-to-day monster of a web and therefore go and do something like, say, install an ad blocker?
Oh right. 99% of people don't do even that, much less switch their life over to entirely new websites.
> 99% of people
In 2025, depending on the study, it is said that 31.5~42.7% of internet users now block ads. Nearly one-third of Americans (32.2%) use ad blockers, with desktop leading at 37%.
Makes sense because Google felt threatened enough by adblockers to try kneecapping them in at least the 3 ways I'm thinking of
Wow. That's way higher than I thought. Huh!
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I don't care to run an ad blocker because sites are still bloated and slow.
you know you CAN make small websites with the existing standards already