Ironic: An advertising campaign about blocking advertisements

AdBlock is a browser extension that will strip all ads from web sites, according to Ad Age. In a move that has left us chugging Everclear (not really), AdBlock has raised over $50,000 for an ad campaign. An anti-ad software is advertising. I can't…I don't. I can't even form a complete sentence. 

Listen, I get it. Sometimes online ads can be intrusive, but how do you think you get to access all this content for free? AdBlock can't even deny the power of advertising – raising money to advertise why advertising is not needed. Or something. I don't even know. It certainly speaks to the state of the industry and the importance of promotion – paid or otherwise, which would defeat the purpose of AdBlock altogether. Now if you'll excuse me, I am off to make sense of something more simple, such as learning Chinese from scratch.

About Reva Friedel

Reva is a staff writer for Awful Announcing and the AP Party. She lives in Orange County and roots for zero California teams.

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