this post was submitted on 30 Jul 2024
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Yeah, those ads are way to easy to ignore. Hopefully the working space randomly shifts tiles so your attention shifts periodically to the ads!
And you get jingles every few minutes that you can't turn down or mute.
Makes you sing and dance jingle into webcam.
If you don't sing enthusiastically enough, your files are deleted.
Bruh… don’t give them ideas
Not only does it move, but it gets covered by an ad and it has to track your eyeballs on that tile for 5 seconds before it reveals the desktop. That way, you spend a minute watching ads looking for the real desktop.
You a m$ employee??