I think tracking page clicks is completely different to invasive data profiling. Anything that could theoretically be tracked server-side (like a link click) is fair game. The only reason it's done client side is easy implementation.
When a site is littered with ads, the content probably sucks, too.
Could the ads make the internet more usable? For example, they help evaluate the content before reading it and leading one to find better quality content sooner.
> I imagine you have some role in building the internet since you're on HN.
I do. I sit in a tiny corner where we just build websites without all that JS and tracking bullshit. (That's not to say that I never use JS, I just use it very sparingly.)
It's just a different philosophy. I don't need to know how many people exactly listen to my podcast. It's much more rewarding to me when I meet random people and they say "Oh you're that guy? I loved your last episode." That's 100 times more awesome than seeing a download counter increment.
Thank you, I now feel as good as I'll ever feel about using uBO.