When will they understand, if I’m introduced to your product through an advertisement, I do not want to buy it. I will make a point not to. Do not annoy me. If your product is good enough, it will be bought.
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When will they understand, if I’m introduced to your product through an advertisement, I do not want to buy it. I will make a point not to. Do not annoy me. If your product is good enough, it will be bought.
This is me too, including every janky MMO I think I might remotely like. Gotta grab my character name. But Threads, haven’t bothered to touch it.
This has been my way. I knew it would be hard, so every time I find myself wanting to check reddit, I think of what I planned to do there and attempt to find an alternative. It’s led to a lot more browsing the internet like I used to “back in the day.” And then I only visit reddit if I can’t find what I was looking for elsewhere. For most things, I find alternatives easily. I’ve mentioned in comments before, really the only things that I haven’t been able to replace are the CPTSD and CPTSD memes subreddits.
Don’t forget Myspace. I so miss that, Xanga, and AIM.
Yep, between Reddit and Twitter, I might need to buy some more popcorn.
Better search. Even with modifiers, results are so chaotic and not what I’m looking for. Just the other day I was trying to find recent information and set the parameter to only results in the past month. Three separate search engines (Google, DuckDuckGo and Bing) all showed year old results first. Not to mention the bubble they put you in.
For some of us with a tendency to overapologize, learning to say thank you instead at times is helpful.
It’s like dentist only know how to shame. I have yet to meet one that understands self-care is hard for people with ADHD/Autism. I’m doing by best and shame makes me give up.
And being able to share as image with the title, for those images that needed context
The only thing keeping me from deleting it is how much I rely on the CPTSD subreddit. It’s a big part of my livelihood. Otherwise I’d have deleted every trace.
There’s also better understanding of neurodivergence. For example, many people with autism and adhd often find subtitles necessary because of an audio processing delay.
I’m still taking ages to decide on my character— so definitely like D&D