I don't know what you're getting at here. The only 'cap' I think of is the physical bandwidth of your cable.
Er, loads of ISP's have data BW caps above which you will be charged.
I don't know what you're getting at here. The only 'cap' I think of is the physical bandwidth of your cable.
Adblocker does not block any funding of TB on Youtube etc, he gets paid based on thumbs up or down. (which I click on every video I watch to ensure credit payments).
Adblocker blocks only know tiled ads or other ads you choose to block individually. I never ad any sites to adblocker, as I assume that those that havent been blanket blocked are at least appropriate to what I am watching, and not just random carp from an advertising corporation.
Adblocker does not block any ads on OCUK for example.
Not the one I mentioned.Er, loads of ISP's have data BW caps above which you will be charged.
Frankly if the web's ad-funded services disappeared tomorrow I doubt I'd miss any of them. JMHO.
Serious question to the THEFT!!! people:
If I mute the TV, or get up and make a sandwich when the adverts are on my favourite TV program, am I stealing from the TV network?
What if I fast forwarded through them on my PVR?
What if my PVR automatically fast forwarded through them?
Therefore if you don't view the ad on the site, the site owner/content producer will not get paid and you are in effect consuming their content for free.
Serious question to the THEFT!!! people:
The TV stations get paid based on predicted viewer numbers AFAIK, so during prime time (the time when there are the most viewers), ad time costs more. They have no way of knowing how many people actually watch each advert.
However on the internet they know exactly how many people are viewing an ad, therefore they don't have to rely on predicting numbers and can pay per ad view. Therefore if you don't view the ad on the site, the site owner/content producer will not get paid and you are in effect consuming their content for free.
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Is there anyone in this thread that have said it's theft. Think people are miss reading a lot of posts.
The TV stations get paid based on predicted viewer numbers AFAIK, so during prime time (the time when there are the most viewers), ad time costs more. They have no way of knowing how many people actually watch each advert.
However on the internet they know exactly how many people are viewing an ad, therefore they don't have to rely on predicting numbers and can pay per ad view. Therefore if you don't view the ad on the site, the site owner/content producer will not get paid and you are in effect consuming their content for free.
Are you saying that it's only theft if they know I'm choosing not to watch the ad?
If you are thinking of some huge site like IGN or Facebook then you might think "who gives a ****", but if you think of smaller guys like pro-gamers or game casters who stream their games on JustinTV and get a small amount of money for ads on their channel, then it does make a real difference to them. If you took away all their ad income they would have less incentive to stream and then you would miss out on that entertainment (assuming you are someone who enjoys watching high level games, leagues, tournaments and whatnot).
As it happens, I'm not. But I think I get your gist. The point remains. If a small individual or community effort springs up for MY benefit that I want to use, then I'll be the first one to put my hand in my pocket to pay towards the small costs involved. Just as I did donating to the Linux Mint forum, NZBMatrix, and many other community projects.
I won't, however, be punched in the face by thirteen ads because 'OMG it's free!'. That's just me.
Sorry I wasn't implying you were a game-watching person, just English doesn't have a good impersonal pronoun anymore (it used to be "one" eg. "assuming one is someone who enjoys watching games"), so I had to use "you" which makes the sentence sound like I am talking about you specifically.![]()
Why are you equating 'free' with 'advertisement-free'?The 'it's free so you need to see ads to pay me' argument is spurious at best. Either stay FREE and share your knowledge, or if you have to at least have the honesty to ask for money up front.