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this post was submitted on 03 Apr 2024
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Absolutely not. I loathe ads with every fiber of my being, and I could not think of anything that would be a bigger waste of time. You're also getting ads from the advertising competitors. Several store brands are just name brands in a suit. We're so bombarded with ads, that it's impossible to track them or know when something is an ad. Can you tell when a product listicle is based on genuine feedback and when it's a sponsored post? Now, if you have a moral or ethical concern about the company then it totally makes sense to make a list. But not for seeing ads.