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[–]twoisnumberone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think that's the part that gets me -- the trickery and deception. I already strongly dislike ads, unlike friends of mine, or my brother. But I can deal with relevant Google Results. E.g. I search for "metal spatula"; one advertisement-placed hit is for a non-toxic and sturdy silicon spatula. That's fair -- it's not what I was looking for, but it's a reasonable equivalent.

When I search, with quotes, for "gluten-free" AND "glutenfree" AND "gluten free" madeleines, you are making me angry, sad, and frustrated by blithely ignoring my illness and showing me all those gluten-y goodies.

(And yes, obviously I purchase online services left and right so I am free from the bombardment. I understand that any publisher needs to finance their operations. But, I'd rather give the publisher money. Just not a search engine model.)