TheHarbinger
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2022
You click on a link and the link is clearly the name of an article. But instead the link takes you to some landing page, or advertisements, or a slideshow of 20 different smaller articles broken up to force more clicking and user engagement. Imagine purchasing a movie on Bluray it's broken up into four different discs despite not being necessary at all. Why do it then? So that they could charge you more money.More and more sites with articles do that "sample" BS, where part of an article is there but one must pay or subscribe to read the rest. Never saw that before Current Year.
If I click on a link that says "Top 20 Dreamcast Games of All Time". I expect an article featuring 20 games. Not a slideshow where I need to click an additional 25 times. Or a partial article where the rest is buried in dozens of javascript barriers. It's just more false and misleading clickbait lies.