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by SebastianKra 36 days ago
Textbook marketing speak: “Don't you want more relevant ads?”.

It assumes that “ads” = useful information, but that's rare at best. Most ads focus on stealing your attention and creating a fear of missing out. NordVPN isn't educating you. They just manufacture a need and then hope that you won't invest time in researching a better option.

Why would I give them more leverage to do that?

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Is it that rare? Sure, there's no advertising profile for "hates VPN ads" but eg an adult male doesn't want ads for women's period pain medication and similarly an adult woman doesn't want ads for male testosterone or other male-coded enhancements ads. Then you get into niche interests like fishing or sewing or 3d printing.
You're conflating correctly targeted ads and useful information.

If you sell gambling ads to an addicted gambler, the gambler doesn't get useful information.

Niche interests might get a pass. But then again: if I’m getting an ad for a 3D printing product on a 3D printing review site, its very likely that the advertised product wasn’t actually the best and is just artificially pushed on me.

I genuinely would rather see ads for products I might like yet do not know exist instead of purely random ads. I don't understand why a person wouldn't.