Things that would be useful in the "turn off your ad blocker" beg: * Will your ads not be clickbait zergnet style bullshit? * Can I see a list of your ad providers and how they're using my info? * Do you know what malvertising is, and can explain what you're doing about it?
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That definitely isn't true in general. You could argue though that the online advertising market is beyond repair.
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Reputable media was not the early adopter of adtech. It was no-name sites who quickly sprung up as big players by letting advertisers put malware on their sites and made it the norm. Reputable sites then had pressure to follow. This is the market working exactly how markets work.
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But this all hinged on the customers' inability to tell good product from bad. That isn't normal or usual. (Though as I said, it probably still is when it comes to online marketing.)
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