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You know, i was going to retort with a big paragraph about gold-buying and the ins and outs of filtering out adverts on news sites, but, what it really comes down to is that we all have different B.S. Filter meters. And we all have different tastes in news articles.
In relation to the BS Filter meter, i'm indicating filtering out the adverts and reading the article, which youThe filtering out of the adverts, you didn't.
In relation to differing tastes in news (worthy) stories/articles, we all have different tastes, without the adverts of gold-buying and impending doom of the world within eye-shot of the articles.
Well, that's that then.
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Wrong, the problem is that the adverts about impending doom are carried on sites that are doing articles about impending doom.
So it isn't about filtering out articles or adverts as filtering out one still leaves the other, so either filter out both , in which case ignore all the content of the sites or filter out neither and make a judgement on all that is there.
Nothing allegedly about it, but what I can say without a shadow of a doubt is that you didn't actually read the article at all as it has been shown repeatedly by many people pointing out that the article contains all that is needed to show that most of its claims are either pure bull or crazy speculation from loony sources.
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If the BBC were to have adverts of water purifiers and book adverts of the end is nigh and bunker down the end of the world is coming adverts plastered around it's reputable and might i add very good reporting, would you dismiss the articles?
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If the BBC had articles telling me of the need to buy gold while prices are at record levels and adverts selling gold at even further inflated prices I would say that its articles are just bollox and its adverts are for real rip off merchants.