Sorry, what did I miss here?!
Me being
rude for using the great functionality offered by Firefox plug-ins, which was the sole reason for me switching away from IE a few years ago?
Let me be clear: I'm a proud user of adblock and flashblock. They're great products that put the power firmly where it belongs: in the hands of the consumer. I see nothing controversial in this whatsoever.
I have nothing against your site, Mr Morris. In fact, I appreciate it very much.
But I wouldn't dream of stopping all the nasty popups, ads and blinking stuff surfing generally attracts (from elsewhere, not here) just because I happen to visit your particular site.
Of course, you're free to try to circumvent these programs. But 1) I understand it is hard to do, 2) easily side-stepped by new versions of the program, and much more importantly: 3) you're only annoying the segment of your user-base that's likely to either stay away or only become annoyed at ads anyway. That is, the segment of users for which the value of ad impressions is very low anyway.
Obviously I hope you can see this from the consumer's POV, and thus see these programs for the great functionality they represent.
But at the least, I hope we can agree to disagree while still respecting each other. You're certainly the first person I've encountered that calls running adblocker
rude, or more specifically, calls
me rude for running these essential plug-ins, which I'll admit shocks me a little bit.
As for becoming a community supporter, I've considered it. (Have really only started playing D&D and 4E "for real" again a month ago; before that I mainly frequented rpg.net where I indeed signed up some time ago). Let's discuss this first, obviously.
Best Regards
Zapp
PS. If there's some sort of policy against users running blockers, I've missed it. (I'll freely admit I haven't looked, mainly because I never dreamt there could be one). In fact, if you have it (and are, say, about to block me) you need to draw much more attention to it for users in general. But what can I say - I would strongly advise against alienating what probably amounts to a significant part of your userbase.
PPS. Feel free to take this to PM and I'm fully willing to discuss this further, also divulging my real name. The above opinions are real, and not "just some anon user's".