rightbyte a day ago

You should block adds for practical reasons too though, not just for moral reasons.

I can't fathom how there are so many devs that don't use adblockers. It is so strange and when I look over their shoulders I get a shocking reminder how the web looks for them.

pjmlp a day ago

Except, many developers contributed to the actual situation.

The same excuse was given regarding IE.

johnnyanmac a day ago

I think ads go well past "ideaology". very few like ads, and they have only gotten more persistent over recent years.

pyrale a day ago

Oh no, instead consumers pick products because of advertising.

What an improvement.

  • brookst 16 hours ago

    Being prescriptive about human nature will always be frustrating. You and I can argue about what consumers “should” do but the reality is they will always pick the highest perceived benefit at the lowest perceived cost, even if deeper technical knowledge or improved ideological perspective would change those choices.

    • GoblinSlayer 13 hours ago

      They have nothing to pick, google already picked chrome for them.

    • pyrale 15 hours ago

      I don't really mind about what people should do. Cats should probably not kill birds when they aren't hungry. But my opinion has no bearing on cats.

      My lament is more about the current situation and our apparent inability to escape it.

      In this case, I may also be annoyed a bit about your rant on ideologues. Just because people don't make decisions based on their ideology doesn't mean they don't make decisions based on ideology.

  • onion2k 18 hours ago

    Consumers pick _largely_ based on cost and features, with a things like brand, ethics, and environment coming second. However, consumers can only pick an option from choices they've heard of. Advertising is about getting into the list (and influencing choice a bit by demonstrating the brand image); the product itself still has to a good choice for the customer to make a purchase.

imhoguy a day ago

But consumers pick products for convenience reasons and Chrome updates crossed PITA line. Even my "boomers" family switches to FF.

  • necovek 15 hours ago

    If that was really the case, it would start showing up in the stats too. Firefox is still declining last I checked (I am still using it, but more and more sites have problems in FF.

immibis 14 hours ago

FYI, this is not downvoted because you're wrong. It's downvoted because you called everyone with a different opinion to you an ideologue.