Teenage programmers are at it again
The moron app programmers are AGAIN today. allowing ads to block the ability to read an article. Can’t log in to my years old sc point.
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The moron app programmers are AGAIN today. allowing ads to block the ability to read an article. Can’t log in to my years old sc point.
When on this site, sometimes I can’t even get to the articles. instead, I get one ad after the other. When I attempt to X out the ad it will only expand. This app is the absolute worst for that.
When I try and open an article I always get sent to an advertisement and can’t navigate to the news article. The app is a wast of space.
This app is awful. Really tough to read the news when you are bombarded by ads, pop ups and frozen content.
App worked fine until a few months ago. But now You can read the headlines but when you click on the story an ad comes up. But the ad will never go away so you can read the story. Every once in awhile you can get a story but once you are finished you can’t navigate back to headlines. I’ve even reloaded the app and it still fails. Used to be interesting but the iPhone app has become buggy and not worth the effort.
If I could give zero stars, I would. Writing a hit piece against a former president who is in fact, not a convicted felon, is just a big of sham as the case in New York. This whole company should be dismantled. You do not represent the conservative movement.
Glitchy app. Articles don’t load properly. Pop-ups won’t close. When pop-ups do close, they stall the app and make it unusable.
Can’t close the pop up ads to read the articles. Once I click on an article a pop up ads blocks article and can’t be closed. Be nice to see more than the headlines.
I know high school students who could write a mobile app at least 10x better than this one. Simple activities like copy-paste are almost impossible to use. As a subscriber, I found it difficult to log in.
This app hasn't been updated in 6 years. Its navigation is nonexistent. Literally. It crashes. Any high schooler could put together a better app in serving the content in about an hour. Yet the Washington Examiner, who content I love and rely on, won't shell out a nickel to bring this app into 2024. It's currently stuck somewhere in 2005. Don't bother using it. The website is better but only marginally.