You have to be pretty arrogant to think that, as one of the many possible sources of news, you can single-handedly change every user's behavior, especially those who know enough about the Internet to persistently use an ad-blocker. Good riddance, Forbes, there are many other ways I can get my news fix without wasting 70% of my bandwidth on crappy ads that I don't care about and opening up my computer to ad-delivered malicious code.
Sorry but I'm not turning off my ad blocker :(
yeah, I don't mind sites asking us not to use ad-blockers, but the way forbes goes about it will just drive traffic elsewhere.
You have to be pretty arrogant to think that, as one of the many possible sources of news, you can single-handedly change every user's behavior, especially those who know enough about the Internet to persistently use an ad-blocker. Good riddance, Forbes, there are many other ways I can get my news fix without wasting 70% of my bandwidth on crappy ads that I don't care about and opening up my computer to ad-delivered malicious code.