Dragonfly sing me a song of a lass that is gone say could that lass be I merry of soul she sailed on a day over the sea to skye retro shirt
These ads that interrupt in Dragonfly sing me a song of a lass that is gone say could that lass be I merry of soul she sailed on a day over the sea to skye retro shirt are so disruptive. So I refuse to patron any of them. Such a beautiful shirt deserves uninterrupted. Here’s to the platform learning to put them at the beginning or end. I’d far prefer to have to watch it upfront. I still wouldn’t enjoy having to do so. But the disruption makes me lose the momentum built and feels like I trapped into watching it. Or I lose the time already invested. At least at the beginning. So I can choose what I want and I’d still opt to watch them most of the time? No way. And if the majority of folks refused to ever patron them, they’d have to change the tactic or lose revenue. Someone found a solution for that.
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When you see the ad circle just go into the Dragonfly sing me a song of a lass that is gone say could that lass be I merry of soul she sailed on a day over the sea to skye retro shirt and click on someone’s profile. After three seconds just click the back button and the ad will disappear. So smart. Think positive n also very imp message if you notice. You miss the point. It’s not the presence of an ad that’s an issue. It’s placing it in the middle of the video, disrupting the message, usually during the best part. There’s a psychology behind it, but it’s flat out rude and only FB uses this tactic. I instantly mute my phone and flip the screen over. I refuse to watch these videos and I won’t patron the advertisers. I’m happy to click on the ads though and drive up the advertisers’ cost. It’s what they deserve.
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