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Check out this latest bullshit from Mozilla.

If something is being displayed on my computer โ€” that I paid for in full โ€” over my internet connection that I paid for, in my house that Iโ€™m paying rent for, then I will block whatever the fuck I want to whenever the fuck I want to.

If you make it illegal, I will still do it.

Where this is going is that Mozilla will eventually ban/remove/eliminate all ad-blocking software and add-ons, etc. from the ecosystem.

This was in part why the requirement for add-on signing was recently instated, to please corporate entities in the lead-up to this.

Next will be not signing any ad-blocking add-ons so they wonโ€™t run on the browser.

Think that wonโ€™t happen? Oh, but it will. Their moves have been obvious and telegraphed for years now. As easy to predict as the sun rising.

Also, realize that what Denelle Dixon-Thayer is paid a lot of money to produce finely-honed corporate legalese. One must read between the lines, behind the lines, and through the lines. What she appears to be saying isnโ€™t actually what sheโ€™s saying. The BS about centering the user is a distraction.

Summed up, the post is actually saying, โ€œBlocking ads is harming corporate entities and we must do something about that to โ€˜protectโ€™ the user from not seeing ads that companies who pay us very want the user to see. We will โ€˜center the userโ€™ by allowing corporate entities to center ads on the web page her or she is viewing โ€” ads that cannot be blocked (if they pay us).โ€