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this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2024
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exactly why i dont mind blocking ads.
not a business model i wouldnt mind not supporting and companies i wouldnt mind not depending on.
and it is used for nefarious political purposes that are undemocratic at best.
Hot take: If you don't like ads, then don't use services/sites that are funded by ads?
do you think i want to use facebook or linkedin or the likes?
i use them with an adblocker. best balance to me.