I put up a little Good Omens thing as a Valentine's Day present to the world on Tumblr. https://at.tumblr.com/neil-gaiman/madam-i-said-i-do-believe-that-you-have/ihvw9jkbgryo

@neilhimself Is Tumblr these days denying access if you say NO to their Analytics cookies or change settings at all, or did Neil just blow up another place by linking somewhere?

Or is it gone already, though it flashes text first off?

@ElysiaMacht
I got repelled by the full-screen cookie dialogue at first, but Firefox' reading mode shows only the text of the actual page, without having to dig for half an hour in order to figure out how to politely decline Tumblr's gracious offer of extracting whatever data they can from me and using it in whatever way they deem most profitable... seems they don't like to take "no" for an answer, legal requirements notwithstanding. No surprise there, either.
@neilhimself

@Mr_Teatime Yeah, I have to say that unless someone tells me where on Firefox reading mode or settings for disabling Javascript as above are, both remarks aren't that helpful to the average person clicking a mere Tumblr link.

Not particularly asking, just noting.

So Neil's loss, his content not being available to many I expect.

@ElysiaMacht
I expect that most people don't devote that much attention to the matter -- and I can't blame them because there's more other stuff in their lives that needs attention.

The reading mode icon in Firefox is on the right-hand end of the address field (stylised sheet of printed paper).
Not just useful for annoying cookie banners but also against too-busy web design.