• @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml
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    41 year ago

    If ads were just ads, then sure. But now that they serve as trackers too, and are oftentimes hijacked by malware… yeah no, screw all ads.

    • @DrRatso@lemmy.ml
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      21 year ago

      Ads being trackers, and especially being a vector for malware is nothing new, yes screw ads, I block them, but I really don’t give a hoot if my neighbour blocks ads. I’m certainly not gonna go out of my way to preach the gospel of adblocking.

      And part of the reason is the above - more people blocking ads will probably cause ad companies to make ad blocking more inconvenient, and you will end up with the same situation - only tech literate people will block ads.

      Now don’t get me wrong, that is not the reason, just a reason, mostly I just don’t give a fuck if others block ads.

      However when it comes to the idea in the OP, the reason does become more salient, because someone is going out of their way to preach the gospel of adblocking.

      Obviously my original point was a bit lighthearted, realistically it doesn’t matter, I doubt any dev who would do this is making products to reach masses that do not already adblock, so this shit is probably just some virtue signaling anyway.

      • @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        At the end of the day, it’s probably just a joke to get some laughs out.

        Spreading awareness is always good in my book, but how to do it is a whole other problem, isn’t it.