"We're not trying to be against all advertisers. We're trying to make the user have an experience when the Internet first came out and there wasn't so much interference,"
What confused me was this statement he made:
Excuse me, but what I remember most about the early internet days were endless popups and constantly being redirected to shitty ass sites. Wtf is this guy smoking.
"We're not trying to be against all advertisers. We're trying to make the user have an experience when the Internet first came out and there wasn't so much interference," Advertisements aren't inherently evil, the Russells reveal. So why are they using a brute force technique to solve a complicated problem?
We want advertisers to pay US instead.
Keep in mind the Internet of Butkus and Russel's youth, which they're so desperate to recreate, was pretty terrible. The 31-year-old Russell, for instance, would have first been logging on in the age of Prodigy and CompuServe
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