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Ad-blocking is more akin to eating the good parts of an apple and then not paying the grocery store because you didn't want the rotten spots.
No it isn't, because no payment is required to view the page in question. How it works is that your browser downloads a page. That page contains scripts and links. Thanks to blocking software working on your behalf, the browser picks and chooses what of that cruft it should activate and what it should ignore. Nobody has a right to make your computer fetch unwanted content and throw it in your face. It's like looking…
The "payment" is the implicit agreement to view the ads.
> How it works is that your browser downloads a page. That page contains scripts and links.
Thanks for the lesson on how Web browsers work. I wish I knew all of that when I worked at Netscape; maybe it would still be around.