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The Cobra Effect: Why Anti-Adblock Policies Could Hurt Revenue Instead
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I'm sure other people don't mind ads. Yeah fuck that, I'm gonna ad block till the day I die.
Which is a fine take to have. I block all ads almost all the time. But web hosting does cost money. So I see enabling ads on those who asked nicely has been what I see is donating my time and my annoyance with ad to a service that I value and should donate to. I have been burned a couple of times. But I still do it because hosting content on we costs money.
well I hope there's more people like you to counteract me, cuz I never do that lol