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Super Fragmented Webpages

Divided into word-sized chunks for more ad revenue
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Despite the average web user's willingness to scroll down long pages of content, you've seen the modern trend in building webpages divided into chunks, then presented with "previous" and "next" buttons. Each chunk shows you a picture or a paragraph, and a few hundred ads. When you click NEXT, a new page loads with a new paragraph, and a hundred new ads.

I recommend taking this further, to break paragraphs and images into even smaller pieces... words and pixels. Show them one at a time with lots of ads, and a slowly-loading page layout, and the usual NEXT/PREVIOUS buttons.

napoleonbag, Aug 18 2015

It's already done by pixels http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
[Toto Anders, Aug 18 2015]

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       This is a great idea. The result would be more accessible to adaptive technology users too.
JesusHChrist, Aug 18 2015
  

       I've witnessed this trend on "clickbait" media sites that present most of their content in slideshow format.
Cuit_au_Four, Aug 18 2015
  
      
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