I had that and then added ublock via Firefox and it's fixed it
The ad free option is effectively an *******er, just one that enables people to use the network in the way that they want without putting its existance in doubt by cutting off its only revenue stream.
The ad free option is effectively an *******er, just one that enables people to use the network in the way that they want without putting its existance in doubt by cutting off its only revenue stream.
**** em imo.
I am not paying £24 a year to use this place.
The ad free option is effectively an *******er, just one that enables people to use the network in the way that they want without putting its existance in doubt by cutting off its only revenue stream.
I work in advertising and genrally have no issue with advertising BUT advertising should co-exist with a site in a such a way that it does not lesson/ruin the user experience. The ad placements on this site make it virtually unusable and generally horrific to view