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    nunzio commented  · 

    Agreed x100000

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    nunzio commented  · 

    Exactly, haha.

    Every single time i come to the site I'm hoping they've finally made the should-be-obvious decision to remove the side panel thumbnail randomization upon refresh of/ return to the page we were just looking at.

    It bugs the shit out of me, because, like you mentioned, I'm always seeing 2 or 3 'gotta click'em' thumbnails in the side panel only to either forget about the randomization for a split second as i click on one of them while on auto-pilot or I misclick on one of the wrong thumbnail pics entirely and then there goes all of those other 1 in a million thumbnails/ pages I actually wanted to see.

    I assume the thought behind keeping the randomization in place is similar to why many other sites use it - because they think it adds to the luck game/ treasure hunting addiction factor which leads to more time on the site trying to seek out the unseekable and therefore adding additional page views which equals more ad views/ clicks.

    In my case, though (and I'm sure this is the same with many other users) I usually leave the site entirely after a few of these lost-into-the-porn-abyss moments because, at that point, you can basically just forget about ever hoping to find the pages/ pictures you only got to see a thumbnail glimpse of a second earlier (that is unless you get extremely lucky.in your next few thousand side panel refreshes, and manage to come across the picture again. That's just about the worst possible way to keep someone like me from even bothering, though).

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