Thank God this meme has "nobody:" on it, otherwise I'd have no idea this was a meme.
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Sorry, i thought it was funnier that way ):
I'm sorry lots of people on here apparently need to be dicks about pretty much anything they're trying to say... I don't disagree with them but there must be a less toxic way to say it. Thank you for making new content, Lemmy needs it!
Don't worry about it mate.
Id rather know if one of my jokes/memes was unfunny, even i can kinda see that it was a bit outdated.
Nobody: Sorry, I thought it was funnier that way
Seriously, who are these mobile games for? This shit is just creepy, it's just something about it I don't like.
You run around, collect things and then your butt gets bigger? I mean, that is a funny concept at least.
System level dns filtering for me + ad block in every browser + Lucky patcher offline patch/patch to remove ads + modded clients for anything else. If ads were non intrusive, non invasive, and easily dismissible i wouldn't have gone scorched earth.
Sadly, DNS filtering does nothing for YouTube ads as said ads are hosted on the same servers as actual videos.
Rest sounds good.
Lucky patcher meaning rooted phone?
Always, i refuse to own a device that i cannot control.
This changelog is exactly what I was talking about a few days ago. It says nothing. Why even bother...
Considering how many times I've seen that exact phrase, I think there is some automated system giving that as a default value if no changelog is manually supplied
Someone should run the experiment of putting ads up as YouTube videos to see which ones get demonetised for not being advertiser friendly.
Youtube might just delete that channel, since it "violates the terms of services".
Fun fact: Adblock also violates the terms of service, and is probably higher on the priority poll.
I'm glad they have performance improvements for Crazy Diner Running Ass Game