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Re: [Lynx-dev] Any idea what one can do about the people who feel the ne


From: David Woolley
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] Any idea what one can do about the people who feel the need to block lynx
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 10:46:08 +0100
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On 23/06/2020 03:53, Travis Siegel wrote:
of gibberish that has no bearing on the problem you're trying to solve. The only thing to do is continue explaining (nicely if possible, though sometimes, it gets to the point where you just gotta vent on them), and eventually, someone will realize what you're asking isn't covered by their generic template responses

First line support is generally done in a de-skilled way, using scripts, and I find I can usually handle the simple cases, that the scripts cover, without seeking support, so it is frustrating trying to reach a skilled, second line support, person.

However, if you are going to convince someone to change policies, you need to do so in terms of their business model, which makes it very difficult for Lynx users. Most sites which aren't themselves advertising, are basically there to sell third party advertising, and any browser that allows access to editorial content without providing easy access to the advertising is likely to be discouraged.

Lynx also gets bundled in with Curl and wget, as being used download for offline reading, and worse, archiving of content, or even worse to strip the editorial from the advertising, or worse still to then republish that material. From questions on this list I know that several Lynx users go at least as far as preparing advert free offline feeds for themselves.

I think it is possible that the primary purpose of the site that started this thread is actually to provide the CEO addresses, but they include a lot of advertising, as well as asking for donations, and they take steps to make it difficult to republish the information to protect their ability to, at least, fund the site.



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