Are public libraries immoral?
Are ad blockers immoral?
Remember to use AdNauseam my dudes.
If websites had any semblance of moral code when it comes to having ad space, I would run without a blocker.
>Pop ups with no way to easily close them
>Auto playing video with audio
>Site redirects
>Banners that have absolutely fuck all to do with the site material
>Countless viruses and overall malware to be concerned about
I could go on. At the end of the day, if I really like a site's content, their ads aren't AIDS, and I wish to support it, I'll disable ad blocker
I showed my normie sister how to block ads and she was elated, thought it was the second coming of Jesus.
That was Sony. They wanted televisions to show interactive ads like a video game, except you had to say the name of the ad or brand before the ad would close or move on to the next content.
fortune.com
Is sony even Japanese anymore?
The best part of that picture is that he stands up to say it.They really wanted to turn people into zombies that would buy their burgers
SCEI has moved to California.
Source? And please, don't say "Konami".
Make website owners and ad networks legally liable for misbehavior of ads they serve.
If lawsuits over infecting users' PCs with malware start threatening the only thing they care about (their profits), they might actually begin putting some effort into cleaning up the shitty ad ecosystem.