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Yeah, the problem is everyone and their mother are "creating experiences" instead of giving me the info I'm actually looking for...


Honestly, I don't understand what you're referring to: are you intentionally visiting websites "you hate" ? I mean, there are a lot of good websites out of here that aren't proposing an experience and that allows you to read text properly, no ?


When I search for something I visit whatever I can find, no? Until I find what I'm looking for.


I may be biased but whenever I search something I go to whatever website that has an authority on X. When I don't know I who has authority on X I search for "recommendations about X", or I go to the website in charge of X. The only problem I encounter generally and recurrently is not js being an obstacle to find information but rather badly written anti-content.


Replace X with Y since X is a thing.


> I go to whatever website that has an authority on X

But what do you do when the website gives you an 'experience' instead of info about X?

And no, <the company formerly known as Twitter> has no right to take X for themselves. Keep using it for unknown/unspecified items.


The problem you're describing exists in your own expectations.




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