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How do mobile sites know when I'm about to tap a link, and then load something and shift everything so that I tap the wrong link?

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  • 1
    Click-down Click-up events I guess
  • 4
    Machine learning or just stats xD
  • 0
    They only allow 3 buttons at any given moment on your screen and they then use the Monty hall problem to always guess the exact one you are going to pick
  • 8
    Serious answer from someone who makes apps for newspapers.

    Ads, it's always the f*cking ads. Badly written javascript widgets that load slower than honey in a blizzard
  • 1
    Adguard helps massively
  • 0
    @jaeder42 but their timing is impeccable; have any of the ad services you worked with displayed signs of precognition?
  • 0
    @spongessuck haha :) i think We're sade for now
  • 0
    It's usually the stupid 300ms click delay mobile browser impiliment that fuck that up.
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    My personal take is that they probably intentionally delay the loading of the certain contents in the page. Probably some setTimeOut() work going on. I don't think something too sophisticated is being used for this..
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