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It's morally acceptable to block intrusive ads, in order to force advertisers to adopt better practices. Isn't that the way of the free market? To vote with your wallet, I mean, with your eyeballs?

The ultimate purpose of ads is getting money from us, why can't we have a say about how the request is presented to us? Ads are not a privilege or a right, they're beggars posted at every corner of the Internet.




> It's morally acceptable to block intrusive ads, in order to force advertisers to adopt better practices. Isn't that the way of the free market? To vote with your wallet, I mean, with your eyeballs?

Yeah by not visiting sites with bad adverts.


> Yeah by not visiting sites with bad adverts.

By not consuming intrusive ads, and by not buying products promoted with unethical practices.

You can't possibly defend the current state of private spying and surveillance, it's dystopian. The data collected is sold (directly or indirectly) to bad actors, and is ripe for abuse. You can't just say "deal with it or GTFO", ad blocking is the only recourse we as consumers have to voice our opinion.


> ad blocking is the only recourse we as consumers have to voice our opinion

It's not - you can prefer paid services over advertising-supported services. Buy a physical magazine rather than a digital subscription. Etc.




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