Interesting reads. I don't like how a video ad will pop up out of no where and you have to sit through it until it ends. There are too many ways to advertise that don't hurt the user experience. Do better.
Lifehacker is like all the rest of the news outlets that don't bother to report both sides of a story, the latest example being the name-calling of the couple who defended their home. Without asking them why they felt the need to do that or observing facts such as the gate to their gated area's being broken through, Lifehacker condemns them and calls them names. Given what has been going on with the looting and burning, I would say that anyone in his right mind might be a bit fearful when a crowd of uninvited people come onto private property. Goodbye, Lifehacker. I can certainly live without you. Stick to what you know about and leave politics out.
While Lifehacker.com offers some useful tips on life and relationships, it's a one way street from your screen to your brain. There is no reasonable way to comment on their posts, and even if you do after going through a registration process, your comments will need to be reviewed and approved. Is that why they only have thanks and praises in their comment section?
I used to like this and even subscribed to the news letter. However, now all it is Political BS and Jerry Springer content. Not sure what happened, but the content is really bad and the info and tips used to be great now it's like they are desperate for articles.
They have been sent to our Spam filters in my company...
If you can sift through the snide remarks, and hateful viewpoints, there are lots of helpful hacks that can save you time and money in your daily life. I used to come here often and the hints were awesome! The last handful of times, over the last year or so, it's just sad and depressing. It isn't reality at all. (My opinion, of course.)
It would be great again if it were back to just the facts, Ma'am... Just the facts.
Lifehacker gives you some great idea's and tips to help improve your every day life. Obviously not every article is going to apply to you. But when you find that gem that you didn't think of on your own, it can literally change your life! The internet is a grreat place to get idea's and this is the place to find them
Lots of articles on various topics, timely, and interesting! Always great short articles that give me more to read, and original stuff I'd never see elsewhere!
The tile interface together with site navigation is a bit confusing. Also you need to think over the info all the time as some of the advice there can be strange.
After reading some of the political pieces, I laughed at them harder than I laugh at MSNPC and Chump News Network. The leftist bias is outright in-your-face and has no apologies for stilting and even misrepresenting stories. On top of that, their support for even the most degenerate of figures like Josh Marsh, Dylan Mulvaney and Rose Montoya is appalling. There are some funny pieces on there like the garbage advice they give which is so bad, it's comical. LifeHacker is another Buzzfeed with extra cringe thrown in because why not.
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You have many options actually. This LifeHacker article addresses a number... one of which will hopefully work for you. Whether advertising or harassment, you can deal with this neo-hassle.
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