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Doc Searls: ‘Let’s Kill Interruptive Ads’

mnmal:

Doc Searls:

Here’s what I believe: It doesn’t matter how much money interruptive ads make for publications on the Web. They sap the readers’ tolerance and good will, and any unnecessary amount of that is too high a price to pay.

Finally! I’ve been advocating this for a long long time.

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