Feat: Inshorts News App Patch Needed To Ban Ads In Feed
Discussion category hoo-dles, morphe-patches
The Inshorts News App dominates mobile news consumption, but its promise of a clean, ad-free scroll has long felt out of reach. Despite a revived “Hide Ads” patch, ads still slip through like ghosts during reading sessions. This isn’t just a annoyance - it’s a growing signal that users are tired of intrusions that break trust in digital spaces.
This app isn’t just a news source; it’s a cultural touchstone, where timeliness meets simplicity. Users expect clarity, and the constant presence of ads undermines the experience.
- Ads appear mid-article, interrupting the rhythm of reading
- The “Hide Ads” patch fails to deliver, leaving frustration unaddressed
- Trust in the app’s integrity weakens with every click-through
Here is the deal: ads aren’t just unwanted - they’re a silent erosion of user experience. Fixing this isn’t about features; it’s about respecting the reader’s time.
The Bottom Line: For the Inshorts News App to stay relevant, ads must disappear from the feed. Users won’t say it outright - but they’ll stay away if it feels compromised. A clean, ad-free scroll isn’t just a wish - it’s an expectation.