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- Panama City, FL
I understand the need for ads, and fully support the site owner's use of them, but I know it's Jordan's wish is that they intrude as little as possible on the user experience.
The ads that replace the screen and say they will self-destruct in 15 seconds, or you can click the skip button, are not as unobtrusive as they could be. They kill the back button, for starters. You're at a thread list, you hit Back to get to the board list, but the ad pops up, and when it's done, whether you skipped it or waited it out, you're still at the thread list. The ad repeats whenever you hit Back. The only way out is to actually pick the link you need in the GTP Forums > GTPlanet > etc. at the top left.
The other way they intrude, and this has only happened to me once, but it did happen, is while entering a post I hit the preview button to check out the appearance, and the ad came up. When it was gone, so was my editing. That was truly annoying!
Also, maybe as feedback to those that do those ads, I can honestly say that I have no clue what any of them were advertising. I have no recollection of the subject at all.
The ads that replace the screen and say they will self-destruct in 15 seconds, or you can click the skip button, are not as unobtrusive as they could be. They kill the back button, for starters. You're at a thread list, you hit Back to get to the board list, but the ad pops up, and when it's done, whether you skipped it or waited it out, you're still at the thread list. The ad repeats whenever you hit Back. The only way out is to actually pick the link you need in the GTP Forums > GTPlanet > etc. at the top left.
The other way they intrude, and this has only happened to me once, but it did happen, is while entering a post I hit the preview button to check out the appearance, and the ad came up. When it was gone, so was my editing. That was truly annoying!
Also, maybe as feedback to those that do those ads, I can honestly say that I have no clue what any of them were advertising. I have no recollection of the subject at all.
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