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    7 months ago

    We are an insignificant amount. Most people likely don’t even know how to change the default search engine on their phones.

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      7 months ago

      Most people don’t even know what a search engine is by that term. They just know they type things into search boxes and click things that come up. Greater majority of phone users don’t even use the browser, it’s just endless apps

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      Sometimes few people raise much voices. Those who bother and search for new engine are early adapters of technology, spends money on new gadgets and such. Those are who ads are after, not my grandmother.

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        7 months ago

        I would think they’re infinitely more likely to click an add.

        Shit I hate ads that much, if I see one for a product I might actually want I’ll still search it manually. It’s ingrained in me to avoid ads on the internet and to shut them out as much as possible irl where imo they’re even more an eyesore.

        Edit: to add, I do agree with the sentiment, but just not in this instance. With protesting as an example where it can apply.