Worst website

Any major website that has auto-play videos with audio. I can excuse some random porn blog doing that, but a multimillion dollar news outlet doing that is one of the reasons why I laugh when I see the press in general bankrupting.
Also sports sites. No, I don't need a fucking video rehashing what the article says. I'm reading the article right fucking now.

I hate you espn. You used to be good. Then you decided "fuck reading" and fired everyone good and made everything bite sized hot takes in video form. RIP Grantland.
 
Mastodon. It's a leftist furry circle jerk that I mistakenly thought would be decent because it's decentralized.
Twitter and FurAffinity are close seconds.
 
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Tumblr. It's not the people that I mind, but in terms of its technical prowess and their quality staff, it's absolute garbage. It says something about your website when everybody uses an unofficial third-party extension that fixes the slew of problems it has.
 
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My employer's website. It's built in early 2000s technology, everything server-side rendered, probably ASP.NET.

I bitch about Javascript on a daily basis, but fuck, the world of web-applications before JS is now a circle of hell.

I almost committed suicide the first time I had to use it to fill out an expenses claim.
 
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Pretty much any news site with paywalls in them, as if some of them don't get alot of money from sales of newspapers.
Bonus is probably quora, pseudo-intellectuals that you can only see by doxxing yourself and IIRC it has a method of completely ignoring adblock.
 
I wish I remembered what it was exactly, but some faggy school project lead me to the website of a cartoonist that was so appalingly bad that I lost several levels of respect for this guy as an artist. It was like the 90's threw up on the computer, it was every awful web design trope combined into one big mess. There was "whimsical" music playing in the background as I tried to ignore the fact that there was a bunch of sparkly bubbles and a mermaid following my cursor and covering all the other clickable things on the screen, which I'm pretty sure were all wiggling and bouncing around. And don't think for a second that this site did not have technicolor comic sans font. It did.
 
Anything I made in elementary school. I thought I was a website designing master despite knowing only basic HTML. CWC much, me?
 
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