Yeah, it's honestly quite upsetting. I've heard similar complaints from alcoholics who are trying to quit drinking being unable to block or hide ads for alcohol. Reddit's approach to advertising is terrible as it is, but this sort of thing is just downright irresponsible and not ok at all.
I don't always test my code, but when I do, I do it in prod
Klanned Karenhood
Jfc, apologies for the multipost. Anyways...
...can you burn a Luigi board?
...can you burn a Luigi board?
Never used the app, never plan to, but I can't even handle the main site now. Have (diagnosed) PTSD due to religious trauma, and those fucking unblockable "He Gets Us" ads are intolerable.
Right? Completely disregarding the fact that all content is user generated and moderated by volunteers. I raged when I saw that statement.
Yup, I usually download a snapshot every year or so. It's more because I feel ways about digital archival, but it's super convenient to be able to access that information offline as well.
I don't know why your approach didn't occur to me but that's a great idea. Deleting all my content would pain me both as someone who has been able to help people with my posts and as a digital anthropologist, but making it known why I'm no longer engaging with the platform while preserving that content is a good balance between disengaging and purging.
In my experience, it frequently doesn't work within posted hours either
cries in SSI