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    I don’t run Adblock because I hate brands, I use it because the internet is more invasive by the day.

    If one day I go to put on my shirt and another company sewed their logo over the neck hole, well then we’ll have a similar issue.

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      You go to reach for a coffee and the wrist hole of your sleeve suddenly accordions over your entire hand as an ad unfurls from your shoulder.

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        I open the toilet seat to have a pee, a three foot flag unfurls from the ceiling, ITS HONDAFEST!

        A small corporate social media account emerges from the bowl, screaming relatable phrases it copied from r/memes. ITS GIVING SAVINGS, FAM NO CAP.

        My wife enters asking if I’m ok. I reach out for her, too late, she has become a smiling vacant eyed Summer’s Eve ad. Not so fresh, I weep.

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    Adblock lol

    (If you are still using Adblock, I beg you, switch to ublock origin. Adblock takes money from advertisers to not block their shit.)

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    Honestly, I’m not against ads, I understand that a site with free articles needs to pay the bills somehow. The reason I use ad block is that online ads have become so intrusive that it makes websites unusable, and the way they track you is way over the line. If ads didn’t completely destroy the experience of reading a website and were reasonable in the data they collected I probably wouldn’t bother with ad block.

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      Good take

      I wouldn’t even be against sharing some information so they could give me better ads

      I’m not in the market for a new car. I don’t need car ads.

      But knowing I shop at Something Hardware a lot and they are having a spring black friday sale on the tool I’ve been eyeing would be nice.

      Even still Something Hardware just slapping their logo in an ad is not helpful at all.

      If ads were helpful they wouldn’t be annoying

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      When I just used a browser ad blocker I made a point to unblock sites that I wanted to support and didn’t use obnoxious ads. Unfortunately for them I now use a network ad blocker too and it’s more of a hassle. One of these days I might make a list of domains to unblock but at the moment I’m more concerned with figuring out how to block YouTube ads at the domain level.

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    I had a family member like this… They’d go off about how awful capitalism is, and the shit that goes with it (to which I’d generally agree) but have a house full of google home devices, brag about how much they buy on amazon, and simp for the giant megacorp for which they worked a retail job…

    It woulda been funny if it wasn’t so sad.

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    I’d rather choose my own poison than having them shoved in my face with auto play audio when I’m looking for porns. Thank you.

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    Blocking ads is your duty and obligation. It is my honor to make sure every cent these companies spend on it is wasted. Stay Blocking my friends.

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    Ha! I finally have the right place to brag about my anti logo wearing lifestyle!

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    Maybe I can grift a nice bounty developing AR glasses which patch out all the brands on clothes and places in real-time.

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    I wouldn’t have a problem with adverts if there was a guarantee of no malware, no phishing, no scams.

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    If that dude’s outfit was animated and played noise, and the guy jumped in front of whatever I was looking at and wouldn’t go away, and sometimes he put random shit in my pockets or got me sick, then I’d hate that guy just as much as internet ads

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    I laughed at the meme, but I also bought branded merch from a brewery whose beer I don’t even drink (unless I’m already drunk) because I was in their gift shop.