10 things I hate on the internet

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bitheerani319
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10 things I hate on the internet

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I have had a strong and passionate love affair with the internet since the first moment I connected to the overpriced internet via a slow and noisy modem from a computer bin that, let's be honest, wasn't a bin at the time, but in today's terms, it belongs in an archaeological museum.

From the first moment I knew this was it! That the internet would bangladesh whatsapp list out to be my great love, and maybe even my job one day. What could be more beautiful than being just one click away from connecting with the whole world? That we can do so much with just one click?

I'm honest when I say that I spend a lot of time on the internet and that I do everything on it! I search, I have fun, I learn, I watch movies, I shop...and sometimes I work.

The Internet is the perfect place to get everything you want and can imagine. There is no excuse these days that something can't be done because it's expensive or inaccessible. It's easily available on the Internet, often for free.

Do you want to learn a foreign language? No problem, there are plenty of free programs and websites to help you with that, as well as additional content in the form of movies and books in the language you're looking for. Do you want to learn to play the piano or guitar? You can! Best of all, it's free and available from the comfort of your own room.

Do you want to start a business? Of course! That's possible online. And while you're online, you can sell your excess stuff on Amazon, buy groceries so you don't waste time shopping, order a few new books, and order pizza while watching a movie on Netflix.

Isn't the internet a great place?

It's true, I love the internet and I can't imagine life without it anymore. After all, if it weren't for the internet, who knows what I would do because I often think that online is better than offline. Despite that, it's logical that there are some details on the internet that get on my nerves, that I don't like, and that will successfully and quickly drive me crazy when they're right in front of my nose.

These are the things I hate about the internet, not necessarily in logical order.

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Pop-up
If you want to get rid of me quickly, you'll put a pop-up on the page. If you want to get rid of me quickly, you'll put multiple pop-ups. After I close the first one, and another pops up, that's the point where I no longer turn off pop-ups, but rather exit the page.

Why don't I like pop-ups? They're annoying, intrusive, and annoying. And I'm not really interested in what you're offering. Not at all.

Auto play video
A video that starts automatically the moment I access a website is usually enough reason to leave that page in a second. I often leave angry because 99% of the time I have headphones on and if the volume is too loud and the video starts from a quiet place, it will pierce my ears, I will jump out and get angry. Both at you for the video and at myself for the volume and headphones.

You will never see me again. You may miss me because every visit is important. You will not miss me because there are too many sites like yours on the web.

Oglasi
Most marketers actually hate ads, even when they're trying to advertise something and push it on you. There's no shame in admitting it. That's why ad-blockers are so popular. That's why I use an ad-blocker. So if you ask me to turn off my ad-blocker to access your site, I'm leaving your site because there's more content like yours than I need or can handle. Everything is replaceable except the ad-blocker.

Video ads
Is there anything worse than wanting to watch a 30-second video but having to watch a 30-second ad before it? Or even worse, having a 30-second ad that you can't skip after 15 seconds of video? Who has time for that nonsense?
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