a) clearly defaults to "off". b) clearly admitted it'd help Drupal make money to offset costs c) offered the user a chance to use their ID instead of Drupal's
is insanely better. It's full disclosure, fully optional, and fully modifiable by the user. You just can't go wrong with that.
The offer was not about getting revenue from the ads displayed on the user's page, but from getting revenue just because a user displays google ads on his page. The Drupal project would get a fixed amount of money once a user enables this feature on his site (with any affiliate ID).
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