BOYCOTT: The Quiet Revolution in Every Browser

Millions of people around the world are taking part in the biggest boycott ever โ€” 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, youโ€™re joining the biggest boycott in human history.

A boycott means when people stop buying, or using something to make a point. Itโ€™s like saying, โ€œI donโ€™t like this, so I wonโ€™t take part.โ€

  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 worldโ€™s biggest boycott isnโ€™t in stores or protests. Itโ€™s happening online. Every time someone uses an ad blocker, thatโ€™s a quiet protest. People are tired of slow websites, weird popโ€‘ups, and ads that follow them everywhere.

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

  • Millions of people decided theyโ€™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.
  • Thatโ€™s the power of a true boycott. It doesnโ€™t need signs or speeches.

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

Why did the website go to therapy?

It had too many popโ€‘ups from its past.

Thereโ€™s no shortage of useless organizations. I keep note of them, but I donโ€™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, youโ€™re joining the biggest boycott in human history.

A boycott means when people stop buying, or using something to make a point. Itโ€™s like saying, โ€œI donโ€™t like this, so I wonโ€™t take part.โ€

  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 worldโ€™s biggest boycott isnโ€™t in stores or protests. Itโ€™s happening online. Every time someone uses an ad blocker, thatโ€™s a quiet protest. People are tired of slow websites, weird popโ€‘ups, and ads that follow them everywhere.

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

  • Millions of people decided theyโ€™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.
  • Thatโ€™s the power of a true boycott. It doesnโ€™t need signs or speeches.

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

Why did the website go to therapy?

It had too many popโ€‘ups from its past.

Thereโ€™s no shortage of useless organizations. I keep note of them, but I donโ€™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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