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by Akkuma 2126 days ago
I'm not here to agree with the who you responded to, but Google smuggling unblockable ads does 100% harm Brave. If part of Brave's selling point is the built-in ad blocking and in a hypothetical dystopian scenario the web were overrun with unblockable ads from WebBundles Brave would inevitably be harmed to some degree. I say that as someone who runs Brave on my phone primarily. I know I'd probably switch browsers if one of the primary reasons to use it were largely killed off.
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If AMP2.0 emerges with ads and tracking embedded in bundles, we will not lose money from those ads. Our performance and battery+dataplan savings will be gone, but we will be no worse than Chrome for such content.

Because Apple and likely other browsers will not adopt SXG etc, such AMP2 content will have to include a fallback link (as AMP does today). We may in such a scenario automatically prefer the non-AMP2 content.

In any case, your argument fails because we are no worse off in the worst case, and in better cases we still block many requests for greater user wins.