OP is literally in this position because they’re not blocking ads effectively.
I get that I’m somewhat biased, in that it hasn’t affected me so much. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t valid for me to point out the rift in experiences.
Software is supposed to work for the user; it’s supposed to make things easier. Somewhere along the way that philosophy has been twisted into the software working for the publisher, at the expense of the user. The very acceptance of that premise is the problem - let alone the acceptance of viewing ads.
TWeaK@lemm.ee 1 year ago
OP is literally in this position because they’re not blocking ads effectively.
I get that I’m somewhat biased, in that it hasn’t affected me so much. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t valid for me to point out the rift in experiences.
Software is supposed to work for the user; it’s supposed to make things easier. Somewhere along the way that philosophy has been twisted into the software working for the publisher, at the expense of the user. The very acceptance of that premise is the problem - let alone the acceptance of viewing ads.