I might be a little crazy, but I like to browse news sites in a virtual machine, without a script or ad blocker. I've started doing this just to be reminded of how the other half lives.

E.g, when was the last time you visited Yahoo News without a script or ad blocker installed? Or MSNBC or WaPo or virtually any major news site w/out these things? It's a full frontal assault of loud videos that launch and play on their own, and pop-ups and pop-unders and 97 pieces of third-party Javascript.

So not only are they typically aiming a firehose of extraneous and distracting stuff at you, each one of those ad relationships offers the possibility of malicious ads running on your machine.

It kind of seems like we don't talk enough about how this aspect of news websites really does turn people off of reading the news from the original source.

@briankrebs It's worse on mobile, where sometimes you're left with this Oklahoma shaped window of original text, surrounded by sometimes multiple video ads that reappear after closing, leaving hardly any room to scroll much less read the content.

It feels like a scene from Idiocracy.

@knapjack @briankrebs
I have followed links on mobile, scrolled, scrolled, scrolled back up again, failed to find the actual page content and given up. I am not exaggerating. This has happened quite a few times.