Chances are, unless you made the website yourself, you don't know who made certain decisions; who did specific work; how many people were actually available to do that work; how much pressure from shareholders there was to maximize income at the expense of user experience; any fiduciary challenges faced; or how often you had to overcome the urge to make a worthwhile product to further your goal of fitting as much ad space into a single page as possible (this one is HUGE).
because an AI generated the entire content on the basis of an off-hand suggestion plugged in by a Search API directly reading some user's query and shitting out a vapid, insipid extrapolation of that query in the rough shape of an article on-the-spot and brute force slamming SEO algorithms with keywords so it's the first ten items you see when the search concludes.
I don't get why some people just refuse to use ad-blockers. They work absolutely flawlessly and I have not encountered an experience such as this in almost a decade.
Yeah I really wish Firefox ignored all of the dynamic "pages" or whatever it uses that causes back to just go to a different part of the same page. Go back to the last page that I clicked a link on. I know how to scroll back up.
I think the funniest part is that the browser even blocked some crap the site wanted to shove at you by default. This isn't even the intended experience!
I'm not sure how to change the default browser that the Google news feeds opens up to on a pixel phone. Ever since posting this though I've been looking at other launchers with a need feed that let me open it in another browser.
You can't. Even when Firefox with uBO is your default browser and any other app just uses Firefox as the built-in browser, Google News will resort to Chrome.
Get rid of the Google feed which is crap, and a total BS that it doesn't support your default browser unless disabling or getting rid of Chrome, you can use an app like Discovery Killer to get rid of it and replace it for another app, as I'm currently using Kvaesitso I have no need for doing that (Discovery Killer currently frozen), I can't recall if the app needs root though (root FTW anyway).
Continue to use it if you enjoy trash news sites with clic baits and such, you can block ads at a DNS level, through android settings or if you have a PiHole at the house, personally I use AdAway rooted version (root FTW x2) and my PiHole at house and with a VPN outside, I'm pretty sure AdAway tooks first, but meh, let's have some redundancy 😂
I'm pretty sure that could have been mentioned in this thread but I just wanted to explain my setup.
You need to disable the setting to "open web pages in the app", you can find it in the general section in the Google feed settings.
If your default browser is not chrome, it should open in that browser.
I have an option when it uses it's internal browser to open in another browser. Sometimes it does that even though I've set it so l to use an external browser. But you should still be able to hit options in that internal browser and open in your default.
I'm working to overcome a particularly troublesome piece of technology right now and enjoying a cold, refreshing, Diet Dr. Pepper, so I guess the sentiment stands.
I recommended you use an alternative browser like Samsung Internet, or a Chromium fork called Cromite (UI like Chrome but without Google services). They, along with Firefox, Edge etc. have ad blocker support.
After finding one you like, go into Chrome's app settings and click "Disable" in the middle, so Google Discover won't force you to open in Chrome even if it's not your default browser.
With Firefox mobile now supporting plug-ins, it's easily the best mobile browser. I think it's the best desktop browser as well, but that's more debatable.
The ability to sync tabs from Firefox mobile to desktop and vice versa is a huge selling point of desktop Firefox use. I'm not well versed in the best desktop browsers but when I swapped three months ago to double Firefox I've been very happy.
Probably not worth the read anyways.
I disable the adblocker to gauge the quality of a website. If it's a complete ad cluaterfuck, I never go to the website again.