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YouTube is testing a more aggressive approach against ad blockers

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Re: YouTube is testing a more aggressive approach against ad blockers

#212

My Browser My Rights. I don't allow ads because no matter how good you are, someone will figure out how to get malware into ads. Once a system is compromised, best to burn it and start over. And now there are UEFI viruses that can reinstall malware even after the OS is wiped. And then there is the recent Gigabyte Motherboard discovery they were loading EXEs silently without approval. So no, I will not lower my protec…

I mean that's totally within your rights, but it's also within their rights to be like, ok no ads, no free service.

Re: YouTube is testing a more aggressive approach against ad blockers

#214

My Browser My Rights. I don't allow ads because no matter how good you are, someone will figure out how to get malware into ads. Once a system is compromised, best to burn it and start over. And now there are UEFI viruses that can reinstall malware even after the OS is wiped. And then there is the recent Gigabyte Motherboard discovery they were loading EXEs silently without approval. So no, I will not lower my protec…

I don't think anyone is disputing that? Google isn't saying, for example, that you're violating CFAA or DMCA by blocking ads. They're just saying they're going to block you. That's their right.

Re: YouTube is testing a more aggressive approach against ad blockers

#218

Large companies have become money sucking dinosaurs. Much like IBM, Oracle, Microsoft of the 90s. Can't wait to see some competition eating them.

> Can't wait to see some competition eating them.

We let them get too big. Nowadays they just buy the competition in the cradle, even if just to drive nascent products into the ground.

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