Hey @Clutch ... just upgraded the membership but it was long overdue... I feel like I know you and a lot of people on here personally but I appreciate what you have built and wanted to show my appreciation. Much love - clutch fans forever no matter what era the rockets may be in. Thanks for all you have done and continue to do.
Just renewed again. Here's hoping we all survive another year. Thanks for everything, @Clutch. Cheers, Deckard
Me too. However the Fertitta-McNair School of Management is happy to announce its support for Clutchfans. Future GM Patrick Fertitta is learning much from the commentary on here.
@Clutch can you comment on this at all? I find this advertisement much more annoying than the ones embedded into threads. It is full screen and interrupts navigating into any thread from the homepage.
Interesting. I haven't experienced this at all, on my PC that's running Windows or on my Apple devices. Go figure.
I wasn't aware there was a three tier system. Pay some money gets you a contributing member acknowledgement. I thought that would've gotten rid of ads too. Got to pay a premium price for that privilege. I don't seem to remember reading anything like that a while ago.
The front page has ads and I think it's doing that for some users occasionally when leaving the page. The advertisements are "intended" but that particular full page ad is not (I've seen it a couple times but didn't consider it a big deal). I'll contact their support.
This full page ad that happens basically every time I click on one of the "Hot Topics" from the homepage is about 10 times worse than the ads embedded in forum threads. I normally CMD+Click the hot topics to open in a new tab on chrome and the full screen ad completely blocks that. CMD+Click opens the full page ad in the current tab, then dismissing the ad results in the current tab navigating to the forum thread. I subscribe to support the site and getting rid of the forum ads is a nice bonus, but I would pay double the subscription cost just to get rid of this incredibly disruptive home page ad.