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Pop-up ads, those unsolicited messages that sometimes pop onto your computer screen and block the site or information you're looking for until you close or respond to them, are inexpensive to produce and cost nearly nothing to send. They are so annoying to some computer users that dozens of special programs have been written to block them from appearing on the screen during Internet use. Do you think that, because they are unsolicited, pop-up ads are also disruptive?

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Answer:Yes, since the pop up ads are unsolicited they are also disruptive

Step-by-step explanation: when you get something that you have not asked for and that you don't want , it disrupt your flow of information. They just pop up whilst you are reading up on important topics and for that moment they take away the focus on what you are reading as you try to figure out if they are part of it or not.

They stop the flow of thinking when you are doing the work online , because they have different types of products which may actual disrupt what you are doing when you find yourself opening up the pop up advertisement.

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