APPS que MORRERAM por CULPA dos ANÚNCIOS
Apps that were once free and simple now seem designed to deliberately annoy you. Ads for every action, basic functions locked into subscriptions, and games that have become interactive billboards. This is no accident. Duolingo, Spotify, and mobile games followed the same pattern: making the free experience so bad that paying seems like the only way out. The reaction was swift, with hundreds of millions of people using ad blockers. Even so, these apps didn't die. They became services you hate, but feel you can't abandon. Subscribe and join our Discord! / discord

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