Actually, I know I'm not the only one who's struggling with the increasing number of adverts - and not even static adverts - which are making it harder for me to use this forum, and to concentrate on the posts when I'm here...
Whilst I fully understand the need for an organisation to cover its costs and make a profit, I'm sure it's fairly widely known by now that moving images on a web page are not always considered best practice - they make it much slower for pages to load, and they cause problems for people trying to read stuff while they flicker around the edges of our vision. Obviously I don't include optional moving images like videos in this.
We don't all have unlimited bandwidth, and superfast internet connections. We don't all have shiny new computers with big processing power. And unfortunately we don't all have unlimited tolerance levels and patience either - I know for a fact that at least one experienced person whose advice I value very highly has stopped using one of the forums here on a frequent basis because the over-abundance of ads is making it intolerable for her - what a sad loss .
Perhaps if a moderator reads this they could flag up the concern to the powers that be, and ask them nicely on my behalf to re-consider their advertising policy and try to strike a more acceptable balance that would keep everyone happy please?
Thanks
Whilst I fully understand the need for an organisation to cover its costs and make a profit, I'm sure it's fairly widely known by now that moving images on a web page are not always considered best practice - they make it much slower for pages to load, and they cause problems for people trying to read stuff while they flicker around the edges of our vision. Obviously I don't include optional moving images like videos in this.
We don't all have unlimited bandwidth, and superfast internet connections. We don't all have shiny new computers with big processing power. And unfortunately we don't all have unlimited tolerance levels and patience either - I know for a fact that at least one experienced person whose advice I value very highly has stopped using one of the forums here on a frequent basis because the over-abundance of ads is making it intolerable for her - what a sad loss .
Perhaps if a moderator reads this they could flag up the concern to the powers that be, and ask them nicely on my behalf to re-consider their advertising policy and try to strike a more acceptable balance that would keep everyone happy please?
Thanks
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