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Lea Verou: “AdBlock is morally equivalent to theft IMO”

7 pointsby okeyabout 10 years ago

10 comments

bucmaabout 10 years ago
That means going to the bathroom during a commercial on TV is also theft.<p>I have an idea: get a better business model instead of thinking you&#x27;re going to be rich selling advertising on the internet.
okeyabout 10 years ago
I really hope that this view isn&#x27;t widespread amongst W3C people. &quot;Controlling what HTTP reqs my device sends is morally wrong because the server owner expects to monetise them&quot; is absurd.
Terr_about 10 years ago
OK then, your website and the ad-networks are now <i>CRIMINALLY LIABLE</i> for any and all malicious code that arrives on my computer through them, so that if some ransomware destroys my files you will pay me to cover damages.<p>Sound like a good start?<p>Maybe later we can talk about you <i>compensating me</i> for how any of your badly-behaved ads degrade my service on <i>other sites</i> by burning CPU cycles, using outsize amounts of connections and bandwidth.<p>.. And that&#x27;s not even touching the whole confidentiality&#x2F;privacy aspect.
jordanpgabout 10 years ago
FYI, this is interesting because of who the tweet is coming from. About the author:<p>&gt; I’m currently a Research Assistant at MIT CSAIL, in David Karger’s Haystack group and an <i>Invited Expert in the W3C CSS Working Group.</i><p>Unfortunately, reading the whole conversation does not give much insight as to the logic behind this moral claim. It&#x27;s just asserted. The author takes it as self-evident that viewing ads is the cost of visiting some websites.
sowhatquestionabout 10 years ago
There are people who think advertising is morally equivalent to theft of other people&#x27;s time and attention. I don&#x27;t know if I&#x27;d go that far, but I do believe that AdBlock lets me get more out of the Web by eliminating the constant cognitive background noise produced by ads.
strikingabout 10 years ago
I believe in paying people. Just let me directly pay them for things that I actually think I need, and I will.<p>Meanwhile, I&#x27;m going to continue to uBlock sites that don&#x27;t respect my need for keeping garbage out of my mind.
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agaposabout 10 years ago
I am curious, is he willing to compensate me in case I am infected through ads on my PC&#x2F;mobile, can he protect my online life from advertisers monitoring and tracking my movements, or any other similar direct or indirect malicious case?<p>Edit: Also, I believe I have not been informed by a single site ever, saying that &quot;This site uses ads as a revenue source, in case you disagree with the method please move on.&quot; Usually it just shaves those ads down my browser and if I don&#x27;t like it, apparently &#x27;I am the thief&#x27;.
viggityabout 10 years ago
I agree with her completely and didn&#x27;t use adblock until ~6 months ago. But, the click bait &quot;one weird trick&quot; and &quot;you&#x27;ll never believe what XYZ did to ABC&quot; horseshit ads made me crack. I just couldn&#x27;t deal with seeing that nonsense anymore. I&#x27;d be happy to do micropayments, but at this point it looks unlikely to happen.
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nailerabout 10 years ago
Plenty of people think this. Let&#x27;s not pick on any one specifically.
busterarmabout 10 years ago
Since we&#x27;re making ridiculous claims here:<p>If AdBlock is morally equivalent to theft, having a business model where you have no legal protection against working for free is functionally equivalent to idiocy.