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by Terr_
4130 days ago
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Because they--content providers in general--continue to violate all sorts of implicit conditions of the "implicit contract". The "implicit contract" says they shouldn't be attacking my computer with malware or attacking me with scams. The "implicit contract" says the ads for a single page should not "take over" the rest of my computing-experience with stuff like auto-playing sound. The "implicit contract" says one site's ads should not be part of a global panopticon secretly spying on my internet-wide activity through a thousand sources. The "implicit contract" says the ads should not drastically change the page-loading time or cause the experience to stutter. I believe at least 90% of all ad-blocking is attributable to these systematic violations of the users' trust. |
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