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Ad blockers hide external ads, but they don't hide things like feeds, related content, and notifications of the site itself. These are built-in ads.
They are put there by a site's own product designers, because they increase the time users spend on the site, which leads to more advertising revenue.Built-in ads are part of the fabric of many tech products. They make big tech tick.A few examples: the Facebook News Feed, YouTube's recommended videos, Twitter's trending bar, and Buzzfeed's carousels and sidebars.They are a crucial part of our attention being stolen and sold. They are why we spend hours more browsing than we intend to.To give built-in ads a shorter name, let's call them bads.
Sometimes you want to see YouTube recommended videos. Other times you need to view related content on Stack Overflow.
That's why an important distinction needs to be made between bads appearing by default and bads being opt in.
Currently bads appear by default.
That's actually what makes them bad. They are always there, ready to take you down that rabbit hole.If they were instead opt in, available whenever the user actively wanted them, they would be a whole lot less bad.
So bad blockers need to work differently to ad blockers. They need to hide bads, but they also need to let users show some bads when they want to.
For instance, replace a Trending Sidebar with a button saying 'Show Trending Sidebar'.- Which bads they always want completely hidden, e.g. the Facebook News Feed.
- Which bads they want to be opt in, e.g. the Trending Sidebar.
- Which bads they don't consider bads, which they always want shown, e.g. Stack Overflow related content.
To save users having to figure all this out, bad blockers would come loaded with smart profiles for different kinds of people who want different kinds of bads blocked.So bad blockers need to be customisable to a degree that ad blockers don't need to be.
For that reason, it makes sense for there to be one open-source bad database, maintained by bad blockers and other volunteers.
I am going to launch this database as part of my work on , so subscribe to the Nudge mailing list if you'd like to stay tuned.Thanks for reading!
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