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The analogy would be that I get a robot to identify the ads in the magazine and cut them out before I have to see them. That's what ad blockers do, but on a computer instead of IRL.
I don't know why I'd flip out when encountering a paywall or login. It works out great, and as a society we don't have to end up with ads enshittifying everything they touch.
Go take a look at nearly any conversation about streaming services, for example. It won't take long to find someone upset about how "it's as expensive as cable now". Then extend that same logic to the entirety of the Internet and how do you think it would go over.
My issue is that blocking all ads indescriminantly is costing someone and the rich won't allow it to be them.
The analogy would still break down because the robot would need parts or maintenance. There would still be a cost and someone would still be getting their money. Instead you've just got a lot of people proud of themselves for sneaking their hand into someone else's pocket.