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Ask HN: Is using Adblock unethical?

9 点作者 pigou超过 12 年前
It doesn't seem that using Adblock Plus is in any way illegal, but I can't help but feel guilty that I might be unfairly benefitting at the expense of websites and other users. Is using Adblock unethical?

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tokenadult超过 12 年前
No. I use Adblock Plus for all of my regular browsing (on Chrome) and I also use Ghostery to reduce tracking scripts and other cruft on webpages. If a site won't display for me with my default installation of Chrome extensions, I assume it is a lousy site. If I absolutely must use the site without blocking some scripts, sometimes I hold my nose and use IE 9 for a moment to use the site, but then go back to using Chrome with Adblock and Ghostery.<p>It's perfectly legitimate to get up and get a drink of water instead of watching commercials on broadcast TV, and it is equally legitimate to not view advertisements on websites that post advertisements.
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antrover超过 12 年前
I always use Adblock. I also use Do Not Track, dot.js (to modify pages), Tampermonkey, Ghostery when needed and other extensions / scripts. I also clear my cookies upon closing the browser.<p>I don't care that I'm an "asshole". When I show less technical people how to block advertisements, the first thing they usually say is, "thank you!" or "can I buy you a beer?". I never met one person (other than people in marketing) that have said, "No, I'd prefer to see advertisements over content".
anigbrowl超过 12 年前
No. Advertisers don't have the right to your attention.
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CurtHagenlocher超过 12 年前
My personal ethics demand that I respect the rights of creators to decide on the restrictions under which their output can be consumed. If I don't find someone's restrictions acceptable, I simply don't consume their content. There is an awful lot of worthwhile content available in the world, and I've never felt like I was missing out because -- say, Game of Thrones can't legally be streamed and I therefore can't watch it.<p>On the other hand, I am aware that everyone's ethics are different, and I generally try to withhold judgment.
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salem超过 12 年前
It would be great if there was an tracking/advert blocking solution that let you block based on what is in their privacy policy, if anything, in which country they are based, and so on. This could allow you to only permit advertisements/tracking that are have a privacy policy that you find tolerable and that is subject to FTC enforcement/auditing and penalties.<p>Your conscience can be clear, since you have the means to allow sites to fund themselves via advertising if they deal with ethical advertisers.
diminium超过 12 年前
I don't consider using Adblock unethical.<p>What I consider unethical is sites which track you across hundreds of internet sites while trying to figure out your previous URL history of sites it doesn't track all the while hiding behind the fine print saying what it does is legal.<p>Internet advertising is nothing like newspaper or magazine ads. Internet advertising has a tracking component built into it and that tracking component doesn't stop once you leave the site. It follows you forever.
lumberjack超过 12 年前
I have no qualms about deciding what gets downloaded and what runs on my machine because it's ultimately my machine. That's a pretty basic tenant of free software.<p>Of course the content curators can use the same argument. They have every right to restrict content access to whoever they want but ultimately that wouldn't be profitable so they have to very liberal with their access permissions and chalk it down as a cost of doing business.
56756756756超过 12 年前
Yes. You consume someones content and their resources, repay them with a CPM impression.<p>That is unarguable.<p>However, very few here will be man/woman enough to admit they're an asshole and don't care about the finances of the website. It's the true reason why we use Adblock and pirate others' IP.
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dorsiak7超过 12 年前
I think it depends on the sites in questions. If they're unethically filling every pixel of screen size with adds, overlapping adds etc, then I think some addblock is just what the doctor prescribed.<p>Site owners need to have some common sense when it comes to advertising
vasco超过 12 年前
I used Adblock Plus for several years without remorse. Last year I started some websites and slapped Adsense on them to cover server costs and realized I would be an hypocrite if I kept using Adblock so I've stopped since.