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It seems harmless enough at first, the desire to keep ads from overtaking the content you wish to view from your favorite websites. But what so many people seem to fail to understand is that many of these content providers are using ads to make a living. Otherwise, there would be no time to gather the content and post original works in the first place. And while I sympathize with the frustration of readers using these website resources and not allowing themselves to view non-intrusive advertising, the approach talked about in jacklewis.net/weblog is insane.

Telling Your Readers to Kiss Off! I can see and would even support the ability to outwardly block the extension that Jack has a problem with. But I’m a Firefox user who not only supports the ads of other writers, I also happen to agree with his position with the exception that he is blocking me from his site. Instead, I end up at this drivel filled website rather than the blog I’m trying to view. OSWeekly.com - Firefox Extensions That Cost Sites Money


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