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Basic reasoning:

If your site throws so many pop-ups that I literally can't see anything but popups - you're probably not providing truth, you're probably trying to profit off of my viewership

Poal needs to evolve

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While the format for that article is absolute shit (click to continue reading... At the end of every paragraph...) maybe you should adopt a pop up/add blocker

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Or maybe fucking lazy cunts could NOT post direct links : https://archive.is/Azf36

*Edit: Nevermind, you have to keep hitting the "next page" link to read the entire article. That site is garbage.

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It is garbage, it's confirmed

Now if you're on a phone, brave browser exists, and it features an adblock and popup blocker, and it's not shit and it's still better than chrome or whatever

I come to poal and people are posting whatever is on the front page of YouTube, literal paid for videos, and there's actually upvotes and discussion around it like someone just found this quaint little video and posted it.

It's about entertainment, I suppose.

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There's an entertainment element, sure, but I also come here for good discussion. Frankly, it's very difficult irl to talk about half the things that are said here

So personally I think anyone who sees it that way has two options: be a part of the system that curates garbage away, or realize the community will ultimately fail some day.

It's like a modern day community garden

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How have we gone from centralized and shitty curriculum to KNOWN ACTIVIST groups controlling curriculum to alter it without any real oversight?

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They're NOT teachers of children but merchant's of hate and racism. The sad thing is that nothing will be done about it. The hate goes on and on and on.....and no gives a fuck.

This is child abuse plain and simple.