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by Semiapies 6155 days ago
Ads keep the sites I'm looking at funded and available. However, obnoxious ads (flashing, disgusting, NSFW, etc.) are rude, and I will filter them.
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But the ads only pay if people click on them. I don't click on ads, EVER. I never have, and have never even been close to. Some people do click them, obviously. Since I'm not clicking them, anyway - me using an ad blocker only saves the advertiser bandwidth money.
Lots of ads are per-impression not per-click. Really that's the only sensible way to do a brand-building campaign.

Anyway, I have no problem clicking ads if they're relevant and for something I really want to learn more about. It's just that they rarely are.

I have only clicked an ad once in my life. I was searching Amazon but couldn't find anything suitable. Then I noticed they were showing me an ad from a 3rd-party site for exactly what I was looking for. I clicked it, and bought the product. So at this rate, ads help me out about once every 15 years.
You're not the internet. If nobody clicked on those ads, they certainly wouldn't exist.
I explicitly said "there are people that click on those ads". Those people don't have Ad Blockers. I don't click on those ads, so I have an Ad Blocker. All I was saying was that it doesn't present an ethical problem.
> I don't click on those ads, so I have an Ad Blocker.

It's probably the other way around: You have an Ad Blocker, so you don't click on ads.

No,seriously; there are a TON of people online who hate ads and NEVER click on them. Ever. So we use AdBlock.