A very good point. I block sites on facebook all the time because while trying 
to read an article, there are more ads than content, and I get so frustrated 
because the ads are designed so that if I try to scroll, and the page shifts 
(and it will ALWAYS shift while scrolling) I end up clicking on something which 
takes me to a site I didn't want to go to and they get all kinds of false click 
revenue, and that pisses me off. I fight back the only way I know how. I block 
the advertiser AND the original presence. 

Bob S


> On Dec 11, 2017, at 12:50 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> But that extends the time to break-even, often extended further unless you're 
> very careful with the ad placement so it doesn't hinder the user experience.  
> There are so many apps out there that one poorly-placed ad, or an add that 
> makes noise, or an add that pops up to cover the screen, or any number of 
> other annoyances the someone somehow thought was a good idea at the time, 
> will cause the app to be uninstalled.


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