Yup. I don't know what kind of mentality wants to punish users for rejecting ads. I guess you have to take the view that the ads are more important than the content.
But what does that say about the content? To me, it says that the content is worth even less than the ads I'm already deliberately blocking.
Many companies seem to put the company website under the control of marketing. That's OK, until the marketing department goes megalomaniac, and decides that all company operations amount to marketing. So much for the website.
But what does that say about the content? To me, it says that the content is worth even less than the ads I'm already deliberately blocking.
Many companies seem to put the company website under the control of marketing. That's OK, until the marketing department goes megalomaniac, and decides that all company operations amount to marketing. So much for the website.