Hitzig did not call advertising itself immoral. Instead, she argued that the nature of the data at stake makes ChatGPT ads especially risky. Users have shared medical fears, relationship problems, and religious beliefs with the chatbot, she wrote, often “because people believed they were talking to something that had no ulterior agenda.” She called this accumulated record of personal disclosures “an archive of human candor that has no precedent.”
She also drew a direct parallel to Facebook’s early history, noting that the social media company once promised users control over their data and the ability to vote on policy changes. Those pledges eroded over time, Hitzig wrote, and the Federal Trade Commission found that privacy changes Facebook marketed as giving users more control actually did the opposite.



They have a right to throw you out too. They just don‘t enforce it because it‘s not worth losing users over. They still can make money from your information and contributions so it‘s unlikely they will ever truly fight adblockers.
funny :D
they did and they do but they can’t win
it’s impossible bro you can’t beat this
because:
For security and privacy they are essential
even Google itself is using adblockers (look: Google Translate Webpage tool) (also look at this https://farside.link/x.com/gorhill/status/1714815061326237703 uBlock Origin preinstalled on official YouTube live event computer :D
Among technical audiences the rate of blocking reached 58% as of 2021 1 You guess 2026!
As of 2021, 27% of US Internet users used ad blocking software, a trend that has been increasing since 2014 2 You guess 2026
Even FBI says use an adblocker https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2022/PSA221221
So if thet wants to fight that’s ok we will fight