The "FREE" paradox while shopping online

Several tendencies appear to have emerged, or rather escalate in the last two years, and most of it, obnoxious; “to use this website is blah blah is to accept cookies”; extremely annoying peppering of websites with so many ads, they obfuscate what one sought, and perhaps the ultimate annoyance is auto-play videos that intrusively start playing as soon as you visit a website(previous mechanisms to curtail the annoyances such as checking flash player settings to preclude the undesirous, html 5 blocks etc. tend to get rendered obsolescent as delivery mechanisms metamorphose to elevated levels of pure annoyance; of course almost all of it orchestrated by whichever company designs the application, and who will play dumb and shepherd you to even more annoying abortive “technical support” witch hunting ventures, all the while prodding you to “just subscribe” to receive an enriching and hustle free"ads free" environment-which will crumble in not so long, so you subscribe to yet another tributary in the endlessly emergent revenue streams, thus squeezing even more mullah from hapless netizens), and this of course along with its even more egregious cousin of "video previews’ upon which, navigation to the video tab after a google search the crap starts playing sound clips as the mouse hovers on them; and of course not to forget the advent of “blah blah for free”, which is so oxymoronic, it actually creates a wonderful method to reduce the amount of rubbish returned during one’s activities online. Just about any schemes which make a mention of “free to this and that” all but explicitly entail a not so free lunch under their aegis.
For those who may not have caught on how to cull the “free” diarrhea rubbish spread by all website owners, simply run your google searches to include with the argument < -free > to sieve the trash dear lord we ask, for nihil praeter optimum; oh, and while at it pin point the origin of the expression “sieve the trash…” in the clause afore this one. A Hobbesian jungle that “BLEEDS THE LEECH TO FATTEN THE HEIFER” results. There goes another one; contextualize the all caps quote.

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I’ve actually used that. There is something that is being done, which can go to show you just how crooked things can get. The pariah at the apex is Google, and it’s nascent acquired YouTube.

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Hii ni safisha ubongo edishen 2.0:D:D:D:D:DHow was your valentines day sir?

You write well, just emphasising on the beauty of simplicity when putting your point across