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Bingo, someone said it!
These are HTML/CSS/JS patches, not extensions.
Would Google ever be forced to provide extension capability to block ads, if adblock+ didn’t already exist?
These sandboxed extensions allow browser vendors to veto innovation. They’re good up to a point, but I feel they set a bad precedent (similar to Apple app-store).