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Nice strawman, there.
People can cry about Ads all they want, in my opinion it's unreasonable.
It's freeware and the ad's aren't really hurting anyone yet.
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Soo.. pull that stick out of your ass and chill.
Had you actually read for comprehension, you would have noticed that virtually nobody has very serious issues with the ads themselves, especially since they're fairly unobtrusive and can be disabled.
The issue at hand is turning a lightweight, highly efficient, functional utility into bloated crapware, something that's been going on long before some shithead went full retard and decided to turn it into SPAMware on top of all that.
Speaking of crap-covered sticks ...

As was pointed out by avatarl, the reason the software has such a large user base is because it attracted a technically literate community that had need of an alternate to Vuze and other similar bloatware approaches. No torrenting client should be using more than about half of one percent of a modern system's resources. I have 2.0.4 running on a 1.8 GHz P4, and it uses about 3% of the CPU and about 50 MB (max) of memory ... often it is using 25-30 MB; I was using a 1.4 GHz box before that at pretty much the identical resource use stats.
AND the interface is elegant and powerful for managing a thousand or more torrents at a time.
All the other shit they've stapled onto it is completely useless, just eye-candy for lazy morons. I have other very lightweight utilities that handle all those tasks that I even care about using. The ads are mostly irrelevant,
until they interfere with the function of the app ... such as using bandwidth I need for torrenting, or autoplaying video and Flash, or harvesting any information from my system or IP traffic.
Anyway, as they've discovered, millions of formerly loyal users just simply abandon their product as soon as they fuck it up. A huge percentage have already found other modern, elegant solutions over the past year or two and will never come back. Congratulations utorrent: you have driven away most of the intelligent segment of your base while retaining the stupid and the helpless. You poisoned the vitality of your community feedback and it will now take you years to recover your reputation. If ever. Just look to Vuze.
If I owned utorrent, I would be looking to ass-rape the marketing and development "geniuses" who destroyed not only my product, but the reputation of the company.