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    1. Yes, but also, right as I’m tapping the screen something pops up and I end up pressing that. The page jumps from website to website that would make the speed of light blush and then the next think you know I’ve just bought 2 new cars, spent my retirement on online purchases via Amazon, paid for a plane ticket to Nauru and ordered meals from multiple food delivery services.

    2. stargalaxiigirl on

      Then put an ad with a 15 second lock to test his patience, if he taps lead it to another page. I assure you that this product would sell

    3. Secret_Bounces on

      and u always end up clicking the ad anyway and getting launched to some random app store like a hostage

    4. jbhughes54enwiler on

      And the ad’s destination page loads several times in succession so you can’t use the back button, forcing you to either long-press the back button or go into your history to bring back the page you wanted.

    5. SkylandersKirby on

      It wouldn’t surprise me if companies specifically research when its most likely someone will tap the screen specifically so they can try and make people accidentally click ads

    6. What i don’t understand. Is the companies paying money to get their ads to ppl when in reality its just youtube tricking ppl into clicking the ad. Wouldn’t the return on the expensive be a waste 

    7. Nothing unites humanity faster than clicking the wrong thing because the page jumped 2 pixels.

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