I suspect places where a lot of tricks are sold are also places that were slow to implement shutdowns
I suspect places where a lot of tricks are sold are also places that were slow to implement shutdowns
True. There’s a massive difference.
I think it's a trick to boost their click numbers if users have to keep refreshing the page.
Ha ha, made you click!
And here I thought it was just me.
Jesus, I have to go back to the homepage and click the comments icon just to get them to load. Cant even remember what I was going to say. How does Kinja get even worse???
Comment section = 1 car and 100 format complaints. Did the programmers mess up or is it an intentional choice to get rid of readers?
I love the authors of this here part of the internet, but I’m out of here if I see 5 more of these click-listicles.
If this layout on desktop sticks Im pretty sure i’m leaving for good. this is unacceptable.
Whoever approved this layout needs to be disciplined.
$25K for a V10 M5 isn’t the full price, it’s just the down-payment. The remaining balance goes to your local BMW mechanic.
My only question is this: how does this new layout help Deadspin stick to sports?
I’ll be honest, the people leaving Jalopnik didn’t bother me too much because there are still some decent writers left and I honestly just pop in as a fairly mindless distraction from work. Had no real plans to change that and couldn’t really give a hoot about Spanefeller or hulk Hogan or whatever other garbage goes…
Only if they can actually get the comments to load on mobile and it doesn’t just hang forever trying to load all the ads.
Everyone who reads this article on a phone is going to wonder what all the comments are about. No slideshow madness here.
Wow, this scroll-through article format is incredibly annoying.
Long time lurker, this new layout is hot garbage (and not the kind I’d eat if no one was looking).
Why in the hell is this a slideshow? I realize this probably wasn’t your call, but it is a bad call.
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I don’t like this decline Jalopnik is going through. More adverts, writers leaving, and now a force-you-to-click-through article?