@schratze
You're stealing your attention that you must pay to an advertising. Advertising is a way of converting attention into money.
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Camel (camel@lor.sh)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jan-2022 18:57:26 UTC Camel -
Camel (camel@lor.sh)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jan-2022 18:57:26 UTC Camel @schratze
It's a public offer. -
Camel (camel@lor.sh)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jan-2022 18:57:25 UTC Camel @schratze
'Simply not giving $ is not stealing' — shoplifters slogan.
If public offer is 'content in exchange of advertising' then not watching advertising is stealing, because you break your part of the contract. -
Camel (camel@lor.sh)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jan-2022 18:57:24 UTC Camel @schratze
No, they aren't. Calling adblockers a public offer is like calling shoplifting a public offer. -
Camel (camel@lor.sh)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jan-2022 18:53:27 UTC Camel @schratze
It breaks contract of content owner and content consumer, 'I give you content - you watch advertising'. -
Camel (camel@lor.sh)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jan-2022 18:53:19 UTC Camel @schratze
Adblockers are immoral.