Recipeasly allowed users to view content without ads or ‘life stories’, drawing criticism from creators

A website that allowed users to view online recipes without adverts or introductory blurbs from food bloggers has been taken down, following a backlash from content creators.

Recipeasly said it wanted to “fix online recipes” by removing adverts and “life stories”, however, it was taken down within hours after complaints and criticism on social media.

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