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Despite what advertising executives believe, the majority of us would gladly pay if it meant not having to deal with ads. I hate ads so much.I think that depends on the price, but yeah, if they charged a reasonable price, sure.Right, like.... take like Hulu. $+5/mo and I don't see ads? I don't even have to think. Done.
I think that depends on the price, but yeah, if they charged a reasonable price, sure.Right, like.... take like Hulu. $+5/mo and I don't see ads? I don't even have to think. Done.
Despite what advertising executives believe, the majority of us would gladly pay if it meant not having to deal with ads. I hate ads so much.
I think that depends on the price, but yeah, if they charged a reasonable price, sure.
Right, like.... take like Hulu. $+5/mo and I don't see ads? I don't even have to think. Done.