@DanHakimi @richardc @dansup @pixelfed @brave

I am really not in the mood to get into another argument about this, but to summarize:

- no ad is "replaced". "Regular" Ad blocking and the Brave ads are independent functionality and both are opt-in.
- users choose if/when/how many ads they want to receive from Brave
- users get 70% of the revenue, which is a better deal than any other
- People keep repeating a bunch of falsehoods and assuming malice just because the hate Eich.

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Raphael Lullis

@DanHakimi @richardc @dansup @pixelfed @brave

And quite frankly, the fact that Brave's system makes the sites with in-page and tracking ads struggle *is a good thing and the whole point of the system*

As an user, I do *not* want to support ad-based sites. I want to be able to select who gets my support.

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