

I'm sure just by sheer volume they are getting some value from them but many people ignore the ads because so many of them and it's autoplay on a website that is so annoying. That's why some people pay subscription to avoid seeing or hearing ads on streaming services (Spotify, YouTube video etc). Ads are all over on everything we look at now and I'm conditioned to look past them, close the ad as quickly as possible or or just close the site in frustration. Then there is the whole privacy angle which is another story.

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