Nah, it'll just force an evolution of adblocking methods and tech.
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SuperSpaceFan@lemm.ee 11 months ago
This tactic seems short-sighted to me. It will force migrate people to firefox.
Endorkend@kbin.social 11 months ago
vind@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Bad for Google, good for the world
Zarxrax@lemmy.world 11 months ago
No one is moving to Firefox, because most people don’t care. Just like people stay on Reddit or X, they are going to stay on chrome. Google will feed them shit and they’ll ask for more.
All we can do is worry about ourselves and keep trying to make alternatives viable.
Annoyed_Crabby@monyet.cc 11 months ago
If people care about using adblock, they will.
BaroqueInMind@kbin.social 11 months ago
Most people don't. How do you think in 2023 Google is still raking in millions of dollars nonstop?
b3an@lemmy.world 11 months ago
By cheating, being anticompetitive, and strong arming with legal action.
Klear@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
The moment adblock stops working I’m out. Haven’t made the move yet because I’m lazy and because none of the stuff people tak about has affected me yet. Even youtube works without having to do anything.
Moving to Firefox is long overdue, though. Kinda waiting for that push now.
Annoyed_Crabby@monyet.cc 11 months ago
Well i’m in the same boat a few weeks ago but my pc can’t start for some reason and have to reinstall windows, and since every app is wiped i just switched to firefox from then on.
Fades@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Choice of browser is nothing like the choice of social media, the fuck are you talking about??
One of THE biggest reasons Redditors didn’t leave was because there was more content and already established communities niche as well as large.
With a browser change, you still get the exact same content. Worthless comparison
deweydecibel@lemmy.world 11 months ago
You’re missing the point entirely. It isn’t about a comparison, it’s about the user behavioral patterns, and there no reason to assume it will be any different this time.
The “average user”, the vast majority of people whose choices in software and services directly influence the direction of the market, are on the whole too unwilling or too tech illiterate to use alternatives.
It’s the tyranny of the default, and the primary engine behind the centralization of the internet: the average user complains but refuses to move if it would require even a modicum of adjustment or patience. They’re drunk on convenience, and will drive a market off a cliff before they’ll ever try something else. It’s a pattern we’ve seen again and again and again, and there no reason it won’t happen here.
dirtbiker509@lemm.ee 11 months ago
It’s not “no one”, Because I left reddit and I left chrome. Lemmy and Firefox!
But yeah not many people will actually do it.
takeda@lemmy.world 11 months ago
This will make many of them care.
ensignrolaren@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I mean, I did. I never thought I would, because I use dev tools all the time and I was worried it would be a problem, but it wasn’t. I don’t miss it. Firefox is fine!
People: If you’re trying to decide whether to switch, just do it! It’s good for the internet and it didn’t even take that long to import my bookmarks, install all the same extensions, and increase the tiny tiny font size of tab names. Like, maybe twenty minutes all tallied up. Worth it!
kick_out_the_jams@kbin.social 11 months ago
Techies definitely underestimate how averse more normal people are to what we would consider minor changes.
If it changes their habits in some way it basically becomes an actual barrier that they need to overcome.
I already move between browsers all the time but having to deal with unfamiliar buttons and menus is actually stress inducing to many people.