@platano @colegota @fanta Se puede bloquear el tráfico HACIA los servidores de publicidad, pero no desde los servidores hacia tí. De ese modo estás permitiendo la publicidad sin aceptar la monitorización. Es posible o es una gilipollez dicha por uno que solo sabe programar en R?
Resulta curioso que solicitemos ver webs y que sus dominios en un rato navegando sean lo menos que solicita nuestro navegador. La mayoria del ancho de banda va a parar a dominios de tracking y publicidades.
En resumen. Si bloqueamos esos dominios no consumiremos tanto ancho de banda ni veremos la mayoría de la publicidad al mismo tiempo que evitamos bastante del tracking que se nos hace cuando visitamos webs.
¿Y entonces de que comen los periodicos online si no vemos su publicidad? Un buen debate :).
auroch (auroch@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Nov-2017 04:47:38 EST
auroch"There is a third kind, consisting of those animals which are called uri. These are a little below the elephant in size, and of the appearance, color, and shape of a bull. Their strength and speed are extraordinary; they spare neither man nor wild beast which they have espied. These the Germans take with much pains in pits and kill them. The young men harden themselves with this exercise, and practice themselves in this kind of hunting, and those who have slain the greatest number of them, having produced the horns in public, to serve as evidence, receive great praise. But not even when taken very young can they be rendered familiar to men and tamed. The size, shape, and appearance of their horns differ much from the horns of our oxen. These they anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous entertainments." Caio Julius Caesar
@demoakracia Desde luego. Pero también hay que considerar que es posible que el sistema intrinseco de las redes sociales (con su botón de like, y la posibilidad de acumular atención) suponga un riesgo. El foco en la posibilidad de acumular atención, y de observar cuanta atención reciben los demás promueve una sociedad más narcisista.
@samuel5389 A mí tampoco me gusta el PP y quiero que el rey se vaya. Pero recuerda que ha sido Cataluña la que ha votado sistemáticamente a la derecha reaccionaria en los últimos 40 años.
@samuel5389 I tend to agree with you on this one, but the issue is a bit more complex than that. For instance, the maps that catalan nationalists use to represent their "nation" is much biger than Catalonia, including other regions of Spain. In fact, I am a catalan speaker from one of those regions. If they want to be independent because it is a nation, why can't the rest of what they call their nation have a say (vote) on that?
@samuel5389 Sorry if I have been a bit rude on this one. I mean that if we examine the process of decolonization, I am sure we can find examples of states that became independent not based on a process of massive law-breaking. Even though that's not the rule. I also find very sad that it is too easy to convince people to break apart, and so difficult to convince people of getting toguether.
@samuel5389 That doesn't take from the nationalistic ideals to be shitty. Regarding respect: in the last catalan elections, more people voted AGAINST the course of action (and to non pro-independence parties) than to them, but the electoral system gave more seats to the nationalists. Considering that, who is being disrespectfull to the will of the people? Some are much more noisy than others, but that should not give them more weight.
@samuel5389 I don't think it is a matter of rigths, it is a matter of belief, and the belief is that of nothing more than identitary nationalism. I despise that, as identitary nationalism is the only rival of religion in terms of mass murder and war. I despise it even more as it succesfully disguises itself in a hipster cloack (which is something that other nationalisms are trying to do).