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by oil25
2435 days ago
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> Do you think that ad blockers are reducing the quality of the web Not my concern as a user. > should they be limited? How and by whom would they be limited? Ad blockers - essentially user agents - are already open source and freely available to use, modify and redistribute. The proverbial cat is out of the bag, and you're not getting him back in. |
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It's affecting the quality of the web that you, as a user, are browsing.
> The proverbial cat is out of the bag, and you're not getting him back in.
The proposed solution is to maintain a global whitelist that each ad blocker is forced to respect.