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AdBlock Plus Updates Acceptable Ads Policy

AmiMoJo writes: By default the popular AdBlock Plus plug-in allows some "acceptable" ads to be displayed. A blog post announcing updates to policy describes the goals of the update: easier to understand, more robust and more explicit about what is and isn't acceptable. The new criteria are listed on another page, and the option to disable acceptable ads remains.

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  1. Acceptable Ads by Opportunist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Complete list:

    End of list.

    Sorry, dear advertisers. You poisoned the well. Now please get lost.

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  2. Re:Ads are not acceptable. by aaaaaaargh! · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ads are the reason why a lot of good content can stay afloat on the web

    Where is this "good content"? I can't find it and, frankly speaking, would have no problem if all ad-sponsored business would disappear from the web tomorrow, including this site.

  3. Re:Ads are not acceptable. by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Speak for yourself. Ads are the reason why a lot of good content can stay afloat on the web without asking for money directly, I get that.

    I get it too, when I think about it rationally. The trouble is, I've been so bombarded with ads since I was born (and I'm not that young), be it on newspapers, roadside signs, television, the internet when it started to become commercially attractive... that I have a visceral hate of it, whatever product it plugs and whomever forces it onto me. I find any and all adverts vulgar, disgusting and a gross intrusion on my right to choose what I want to stuff my brain with.

    As a result, I too block all ads on the internet. Yes, I know many sites couldn't live without it, but... well, if they can't, I'd rather they disappeared than have to look at ads.

    Also, when I can't block, skip or hide ads, I *remember* what product was advertised, and by whom, and I make a mental note never to buy that product, and if possible, any other product from that company. That's what decades of wanton advertising has done to me. Talk about well poisoning...

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  4. Re:Ads are not acceptable. by chmod+a+x+mojo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not only that, but ads should not take up more than 10% of the page. As it is most places ( if someone is unfortunate enough to not have adblock ) the CONTENT takes up 10% of the page with 90% being ads.

    Same with youtube, first time in years I tried it without adblock was recently. Every. Single. Video. Was prefaced by a 15+ second ad that was un-skippable. Nope, back to adblock plus / ublock origin, not going to put up with that shit.

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