BOYCOTT: The Quiet Revolution in Every Browser

Millions of people around the world are taking part in the biggest boycott ever β€” without even knowing it. Ad blockers have become the quiet protest of the internet, letting users take back their time, privacy, and control with one simple click.

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By using an ad blocker, you’re joining the biggest boycott in human history.

A boycott means when people stop buying, or using something to make a point. It’s like saying, β€œI don’t like this, so I won’t take part.”

  1. Download uBlock Origin
  2. Change your DNS
  3. Setup blockers/cleaners/filters
  4. Use a different search engine (and chatbot), like Proxied Search with StartPage, DDG, etc
  5. Block/Mute YouTube Ads on Apple TV
  6. Promote FMHY and your Local Library
  7. Self host as much data as possible…

Today, the world’s biggest boycott isn’t in stores or protests. It’s happening online. Every time someone uses an ad blocker, that’s a quiet protest. People are tired of slow websites, weird pop‑ups, and ads that follow them everywhere.

Adblockers have become the most powerful economic protest in human history.

  • Millions of people decided they’d had enough of slow pages, invasive tracking, and junk ads. One click, and the entire business model of the modern web changed.
  • The web is huge, but real power still belongs to the people who use it.
  • That’s the power of a true boycott. It doesn’t need signs or speeches.

Every blocked ad is a silent vote. A message that says: β€œRespect my time, respect my privacy.” No company could organize that kind of global resistance β€” but regular people did it themselves.

Why did the website go to therapy?

It had too many pop‑ups from its past.

There’s no shortage of useless organizations. I keep note of them, but I don’t obsess. The idea is simple: a list of groups that could vanish from history without the world losing anything.

Here are companies and businesses I actively boycott.

Made in China is a leading offender, not just because they are communist, but because they also exploit slave labor.

Even when a company backpaddles, the damage shouldn't be forgiven.

  • Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch)
  • Gillette (Procter & Gamble)
  • Activision Blizzard
  • Disney, post 1990
  • Target
  • All Gambling
  • Go Daddy
  • RobinHood
  • Yahoo.com
  • This list is missing about 25 to 50 SERIOUS offenders
  • Drug Commercials during MLB

Misc

By using an ad blocker, you’re joining the biggest boycott in human history.

A boycott means when people stop buying, or using something to make a point. It’s like saying, β€œI don’t like this, so I won’t take part.”

  1. Download uBlock Origin
  2. Change your DNS
  3. Setup blockers/cleaners/filters
  4. Use a different search engine (and chatbot), like Proxied Search with StartPage, DDG, etc
  5. Block/Mute YouTube Ads on Apple TV
  6. Promote FMHY and your Local Library
  7. Self host as much data as possible…

Today, the world’s biggest boycott isn’t in stores or protests. It’s happening online. Every time someone uses an ad blocker, that’s a quiet protest. People are tired of slow websites, weird pop‑ups, and ads that follow them everywhere.

Adblockers have become the most powerful economic protest in human history.

  • Millions of people decided they’d had enough of slow pages, invasive tracking, and junk ads. One click, and the entire business model of the modern web changed.
  • The web is huge, but real power still belongs to the people who use it.
  • That’s the power of a true boycott. It doesn’t need signs or speeches.

Every blocked ad is a silent vote. A message that says: β€œRespect my time, respect my privacy.” No company could organize that kind of global resistance β€” but regular people did it themselves.

Why did the website go to therapy?

It had too many pop‑ups from its past.

There’s no shortage of useless organizations. I keep note of them, but I don’t obsess. The idea is simple: a list of groups that could vanish from history without the world losing anything.

Here are companies and businesses I actively boycott.

Made in China is a leading offender, not just because they are communist, but because they also exploit slave labor.

Even when a company backpaddles, the damage shouldn't be forgiven.

  • Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch)
  • Gillette (Procter & Gamble)
  • Activision Blizzard
  • Disney, post 1990
  • Target
  • All Gambling
  • Go Daddy
  • RobinHood
  • Yahoo.com
  • This list is missing about 25 to 50 SERIOUS offenders
  • Drug Commercials during MLB

Misc

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