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by thfuran
722 days ago
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>And comparing ad blocking to theft of actual physical items is absolutely wild. You must realize that they’re completely different, right? Serving a page costs money. Whether a physical good is exchanged isn't particularly relevant. >I’d just argue that ads are a blight on the web, and steal from me by deliberately and knowingly wasting my computer’s resources and attempting to serve me malware. What do we do now? Whose right not to be stolen from wins out? Ads are a blight on and off the web, but the advertisers generally aren't trying to serve you malware (though they don't always try hard enough not to). But claiming that the ads are theft is far more of a reach then claiming ad blockers are. If you don't want ads, stop requesting pages with ads. |
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It’s exactly the same. The electricity used to render the ad (which sometimes will contain video, animations, crypto miners, and other undesirable garbage) costs me real money. If they don’t want me to block ads, stop serving me ads with garbage in them.
> advertisers generally aren't trying to serve you malware
My friend, you are commenting on an article about an advertiser deliberately serving malware.