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Cloudflare declares war against adblockers

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https://noadblock.net/
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adblockers will find a way.
and if they fail I will greatly enjoy watching every minor website utilizing this system fall into irrelevance.
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Good thing I already avoid any site using that Cloudflare shit
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>>61455207
Then why are you here?
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>>61455144

They're charging $7+ a month and promise to block all popular addons. They will keep adding more walls and updating it. It's game over for freeloaders.
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A MITM service wants to start another adblock war? This will be fun to watch.

I think they got high after looking at their own subscription numbers.
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>>61455246
4chans the only exception, fortunately hiroshima seems to go easy on all the cloudflare shit and barely even has it enabled.
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>>61455120
Good. People need to realize that blocking ads is the equivalent of piracy.
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Nothing on that says Cloudflare is behind it, it just runs on their platform
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>>61455250
>and promise
like everyone before them and everyone after them.
adblocking is still well and healthy.
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>>61455120
>>61455250
I wouldn't use adblock if people didn't try to use ads to fucking track everything I do.
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>>61455297
Im more paranoid about the malware desu
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>>61455297
>>61455314
I dislike both
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>>61455250
>freeloaders
>choosing not to request ads that slow down page loading and track you more
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>>61455286
It runs on their platform, is paid through their platform and also was featured on their store on day one. Do you want them to also embed a family picture of their CEO in the source code for me to be allowed to say Cloudflare is behind it for all practical purposes?

>>61455290
Yeah, but this time we're talking about the owners of the most powerful datacenters on the world.
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What happened to the idea of hosting ads that aren't annoyingly distracting, don't open 20 new windows, and aren't ridden with malware and then kindly asking users to accept those?

It's not the ad blockers who started this war, we're on the defense and do what we must to keep our systems safe.
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wouldnt just. editing your hosts file to block as many ad servers as possible work
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I forget ads exist online sometimes
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>>61455351
I assume the ads run some javascript to report they have been loaded.
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>>61455351
Hosts files can't tell the difference between legit and bad resources served through the same Cloudflare domains, or hide CSS elements, MORON.
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>>61455120
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>>61455120
wow I changed my DNS server to cloudflare after seeing this.
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What if we block NoAdBlock? Can we then use AdBlock again?
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>>61455365
yep.
And the experience of sitting in front of a computer owned by a person who doesn't block ads is like getting hit by a dick-shaped train. Your pages are stretched 2x in size to accomodate every banner/gif, you get sound from unknown sources, cooling fan starts whirring dangerously fast, the CPU spikes and you see the browser and the computer genuinely struggles to keep up.
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>>61455250
>a script to block ad block
No script to stop the no-ad-block script from blocking my ad block
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>>61455405
more importantly, I'm in yoorup where we have limited bandwidth and at least 15% of that is eaten up with fucking ads
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>>61455416
>in yoorup where we have limited bandwidth

wut?

England isn't Europe.
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>>61455416
>I'm in yoorup where we have limited bandwidth
There are still places like that in yoorup?
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>>61455120
>He doesn't use a hosts file, his firewall, or his router to block ads
When did /g/ get infested with so many casuals
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>>61455120

Wasn't blocking ad blockers forbidden by the EU ?
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>>61455120
greedy fucks
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Fuckers
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>>61455120
>disables javascript
Problem solved
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>>61455416
>I'm in yoorup where we have limited bandwidth
There are places like that in Europe? Where?
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can the adblockers win over this ?
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>>61455435
Nope.
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>>61455427
>>61455429
>>61455457
He's just some stupid nigger living in a third world country prolly
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>>61455394
Good thing me and everyone else will simply click off your niche-ass site when we see we can't use adblock.

enjoy that traffic loss friendo
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>>61455455
Many websites require javascript because they used something like React or Angular to develop them.
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>>61455416
>I'm in yoorup where we have limited bandwidth
what
all I ever hear from you yurops is that you have stupid fast internet for under 10 yurops a month
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is this why the jews want net neutrality so badly? because everyone should be equally "free" to view all the advertisements on a webpage without those nasty adblockers restricting access to what some users see?
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>>61455479
>Traffic loss due to AdBlock
Not everyone is an autist like you, friendo.
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>>61455297
And yet you still use referrers. They still know where you came from, Anon.
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>>61455498
What? NN has nothing to do with ads
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>>61455416
Not even in Brazil we have limited bandwidth. I mean, we have, but no provider actually enforces it.
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>>61455500
:^)
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somebody should make a adblocking filter that blocks all websites that use anti-adblocking software
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>>61455120
That's good.
People will stop going to websites who enforce ads.
Lost websites will die off and give us a freer Internet.
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>>61455120
I never understood why website don't use "hardcoded" ads.

>website owners earn more
>ads are better targeted for the users
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>>61455524
Also, Always remind that AdBlock steals/reduces legitimate profit for provider whether you admit or not.
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>>61455548
it's hard to measure clickview.
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>>61455120

HAHA! Sure... Except I'm using squid on pfSense.
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>>61455548
Because implementing your own ads is much harder than just including some malware ridden external ad network.

Especially when you need to track users across sites to target ads.
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>>61455548
Some use them though. Pic with ublock origin on.
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>>61455522
What site is this? I want to test this anti anti adblock list.
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a site to test this out?
will try filter it out with ublock origin
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>>61455416

>Europe
>limited internet

What?

Central-Europe has the worlds fastest internet (fibre available to pretty much any place you could want). Also Central-Europe is the worlds first area which will be fully 5G covered.
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>>61455612
https://chan.sankakucomplex.com/?tags=video+rating%3Aexplicit&commit=Search
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>>61455548
Because this websites sell ad space, when you use 3rd party ad service, they pay you for clicks/views and you don't have to mange them.
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>>61455250
>to block all popular addons.
How?
they will make a fucking client side plug in that does load ads and doesn't display them in the end.
How the fuck can they make me look at their annoying shit?
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>>61455633
Ignore him. The British and their offspring are known to have a limited view of the world.

To them, American crap (guns/freedom of hate speech/etc.) = "Western culture"

British crap (censorship, limited Internet etc.) = "Europe"
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>>61455659
What if you use a VPN or proxy that blocks ads before it is even served on your page?

Fund it
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>>61455563
no one cares they should get a real job if they want revenues internet is a worthless shit
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>>61455250
>Freeloaders
I'll just browse 4chan via Links, images can't load in my cli you fucking faggot kike
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>>61455646
.adbmodal-cloudflare-app-container

?????
this seems to remove that popup for me at least
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>>61455654
You can just as easy charge advertisers for the time the ads are displayed.
Of course simple analytics methods should be in place.
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>>61455702
Yeah, I've already updated mine right after I posted the ss.
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>>61455646
Using adaway, it opened like 4 more tabs for shit.
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>>61455695
No JavaScript means no posting and captcha won't work
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>>61455704
Everything you want requires actual work to do.
They have convenient replacement, they opt out for that even tho in theory it's not as profitable.
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Cloudflare is already blocking Tor users (in practice, since you can't actually get past the captcha they give Tor users).

If they start blocking people will adblockers then there will just be more cases where sites behind cloudflare don't work. Eventually those who use their shitty services will realize that it's costing them traffic. This will pretty much solve itself.

>>61455314
>paranoid about the malware
You do know that there's been numerous cases of malware being spread through advertisements?

>>61455350
You totally have a valid point. For those who don't get it, think about this: You have some page with content and in that page you have a img src= tag wrapped in a a href tag with some kind of advertisement. How many adblockers manage to identify that as an advertisement and block it? None, because it's not something you can easily tell from the pages content. A truckload of different javascripts from completely different domains, on the other hand, is generally not required to view the actual content.
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>>61455720
yeah
anyho~ its not a annoying popup like blockadblock one
dont really get how they think that will make people not use adblocks when you can easily either add one filter or just close the popup
(((cloudflare))) are literally scamming site owners
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>>61455599
Can't be. I had to turn ublock origin off to see them.

But otherwise true, they're not provided by 3rd party scripts (is hardcoded even a proper term for them?).
They also happen to be somewhat targeted but i'm not sure whether your average distrowatch user is a target market for a commercial voip solution and a commercial vulnerability scanner
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>>61455692
>muh real job
>>>/pol/
Internet is not only for autism, faggot.
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>>61455120
Their technology is shit, I saw it before and could easily disable it with NoScript. Yet another reason why JavaShit have to die.

Also, I actually stop visiting websites that want to take control over my browser. Fuck trackers and fuck annoying ads.
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>>61455789
>noscript
Why use this over umatrix?
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>>61455673

> The British and their offspring are known to have a limited view of the world.
> offspring

Almost spit my coffee :DDD

I sometimes forget that:
- Americans are Brits with guns.
- Canadians are Brits with snow.
- Australians are Brits with tropical heat.
- New Zealanders are Brits with kiwis.

But all equally retarded Brits.
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>>61455741
And? I can read other people's shitposts
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>>61455760
>You do know that there's been numerous cases of malware being spread through advertisements?
That was exactly my point senpai.
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>>61455702
Try these, adloser.

http://www.clubedohardware.com.br/
https://www.hackintosh.zone/

>>61455789
Except that the few losers who block scripts won't be able to access any site at all very soon because they'll hide all content by default and use scripts to show it (link redirectors already do it).

>>61455801
Because he's a retard, that's why. Noscript users read its meme description with buzzwords like "clearclick protection xD" and think that it does more than umatrix.
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>>61455741
Except you can always chose which specific scripts you wanna load or disable.
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>>61455804
You should write your own program using JSON parser then, better than HTML
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>>61455804
Seems pointless to be only able to read shitposts and can't post your own. Technically I guess you could post if you bought a 4chan pass, but this place isn't worth 20 dollars.
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>>61455493
>you yurops is that you have stupid fast internet for under 10 yurops a month

That is wrong. 433 SEK per month for 100/100mbit. That's $51 or 45 EUR. It's not cheap, just fast. 1gb/1gb is about 100 EUR or $112, not exact figures but it was around that last I checked (didn't bother upgrading, it's expensive enough already and I don't really need more bandwidth for anything).

There may be places in EU where the bandwidth is a problem, the fascist union is a big place and there are some poor countries with vast rural areas. Those are probably covered by 3G/4G but that's pretty expensive.
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>>61455831
>http://www.clubedohardware.com.br/
>https://www.hackintosh.zone/

the same filter works for those as well
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>>61455856
I'd rather give $20/year to a gook than have Jewish ads rammed up my ass every moment I look at the screen
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>>61455831
>Try these, adloser.
I deleted the "cloudflare-app" elements in the inspect tool and it works
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>>61455863
>the fascist union is a big place

LOL. Texas is bigger than it. Your so-called "countries" are the equivalent to our counties.
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>>61455484
They're supposed to develop them as if javascript is disabled so their content still remains accessible.

Looks like flavor of the month wasn't the best way to go after all.
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>>61455878
Have fun doing that every day again on every site that adopts it, because the code will be different.
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>>61455909
>>61455878
I'm assuming there's a way to do that with the extension API. ublock origin might already support it, I just don't fully understand their extension syntax.
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>>61455909
>What's a script
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https://youtu.be/sLVWD2UNvVI

Adblock is piracy. You're literally stealing content by blocking ads.
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Most websites nowadays serve nothing but inane bullshit anyway, 64 fucking ads for the opinion of some mouthbreathing faggot? Fuck no.
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>>61455876
Hiro got into a lot of trouble with credit card management when he was with 2channel.
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>>61455945
Thats a content I don't want to see though.
How can I pirate content I never requested.
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>>61455563
99% of the Internet is web stores and top 10 lists. Good riddance and let it all burn.
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>>61455427
no its my city
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>>61455548
>>61455654
>>61455704

You can try to sell ads yourself and see how that goes or leave it to some advertisement network. I use Google Adsense, have for years and years. I do use adblockers myself, and if people who visit my sites do then that's fine. Plenty of people do view and click their advertisements.

I've tried selling advertisements directly. It's very hard and the result is that you spend a whole lot of time and effort on something that results in less revenue.

I've also tried having no advertisements and encouraged donations instead. That results in close to nothing.
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>>61455831
>>61455646
ublock protector doing work
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>>61455965
That's what prepaid Visa gift cards are for
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>>61455831
both sites displayed/work just fine with no adblock warning in GNU Icecat

Free software: 1
Non-free obfuscated javascript: 0
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>>61455457
Italy
i have 1 mb download, 0.4 upload kek
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>>61455963
Cool strawman, but people who own small sites and produce useful content won't be able to pay their bills thanks to your mentality and the spread of adblockers.
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>>61456080
I have comparable speeds on my free (free as in I just had to pay for the simcard to access the network, I'm not charged for data I download/upload) cellular internet
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>all you have to do is blacklist cloudflareapps.com
wow that was some serious """protection""" against adblockers
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>>61456011
>chrome-only extension made by shady hobbyist

Yeah, you're totally not tracked.
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>>61456011
>ublock protector
hadn't seen this before, looks good

>>61456180
>shady hobbyist
Where do you think you are
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>>61456134
If you rely on ad revenue to make a living then you're retarded, you have no one to blame but yourself.
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>>61456134
Notice the word most? There's better ways to support those people anyway.
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>>61456147
oh and i forgot to include
>/cdn-cgi/apps/*.js
for those that have js turned on
some serious next gen shit they got there, let me tell you...
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>>61455945
You might as well be saying "not clicking on these websites is theft".
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>>61456195
Inoreader just announced this week that they're going to limit basic accounts even more. Keep blocking ads, soon you'll have to buy a monthly subscription for every online service that we had for free until adblockers emerged.
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>>61456134
>small site
>expensive
The only reason these big websites is expensive is because of the huge mass of unneeded dynamic content. If a website is actually expensive to run, because it needs to be, then they should find a financing model. I don't mind paying a few dollary-doos for a service I use and like. If their service is expensive to host, and isn't worth paying for, it's probably not worth existing
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>>61456243
>wastes bandwidth and time
>may contain malware
>annoying and distracting, degrades mental well-being
>allows tech giants to track you and farm your data
>"""free"""
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>using cloud lel
>ever
uuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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*zaps you're content*

heh... nothin personnel... kiddo...
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This is actually good because now all websites will have same "anti-adblock" so we can block it all in 1 go
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>>61456342
Neato
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>>61455120
>they have to pay 7 bucks a month
>doesn't work
jej
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>>61455120
can care less about this shit, the moment a site blocks me is the last time they see me there
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>>61456346
this.
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>>61456392
hmm where have i seen that before
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>>61456243
>soon you'll have to buy a monthly subscription for every online service
Wasn't that the end goal from the beginning?
If your site doesn't survive with a paywall that just means all your content was shoveled garbage everyone wast interested in PURELY because it was free to access without any strings attached.

The ridiculous part is the most aids-ridden mainstream sites out there are news outlets. They also happen to be the ones crying about adblocking the loudest
They serve you 10MB+ of content per site so you can read an article (the important bit you came here for) composed of 9KB of text and two jpgs 250K each.
Instead of shoveling ads noone wants to look at to pay for MUH SERVERS make MUH SERVERS work less to scale down the costs.
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>>61456425
except denuvo actually works

back to /v/ kiddo
>>>/v/
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>>61456441
>Instead of shoveling ads noone wants to look at to pay for MUH SERVERS make MUH SERVERS work less to scale down the costs
Fucking this
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Advertisers shot themselves in the fucking foot when they decided to inject all sorts of hidden features I consider malicious in ads. IF only they had kept things civil and allowed ads to not play as videos and slow down resources, etc. I'm not going to swallow their shit so they can make revenue. Information is plentiful and I can get it somewhere else should a website refuse my ad blocker.
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>>61456011
nice
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>>61456445
>worked
ftfy
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Back then I don't even use adblocker to browse since the ads wasn't as intrusive as now.
Maybe it's time to them to not use intrusive ads and use good oldies ads.
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>Use uBlock Origin
>"Please turn off your adblocker"
>Turn off adblocker
>Ad opens in another window

Fuck websites that do this.
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>>61456580
>>"Please turn off your adblocker"
Block this element, you retard
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>>61455282
Stop calling malware advertisements and I'll stop sailing the interwebs with black sails.
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>>61455250
> if you don't agree to let us probe your asshole with datamining and selling your most sensitive data to everyone who is willing to pay for it you are a freeloader

find a respectable way to turn in profit faggot
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>>61456477
Pretty much this. If an ad was literally just an image with a link/URL I could click , I wouldn't give much of a shit. But when ads have umpteen tracking elements and flash video elements and other shit, and when your webpage has more ADS than CONTENT, that's when adblockers become a necessity. GG
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>>61456445
But it doesn't. Everytime a 'uncrackable' Denuvo comes out, it gets cracked.
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>>61455120
Click the "install" button
>Error
>An error occurred.
AHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>61455120
>clownflare declares war against tor and proxies (with all the captchas and the js)
>clownflare declares war against security and privacy (by mitming every season)
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>>61456698
not for months though usually. and it has to be cracked by a team of hackers. you can't just do something like: >>61456342
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This shit is retarded. Ad makers and hosters should realize people don't want to see 90,000 ads all the fuckin time. I love seeing ads for food everywhere I go when I'm poor and hungry. It's so great. Conversely
>try to read webpage
>So many ads it takes actually 3 minutes to load
>Every time you scroll the ads move with you blocking off text and shit

No. No one is going to let this happen. See
>>61456698
Fuck
>>61456719
Monkey retard
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>>61456724
Nigga shut up the cracks are usually out by the next day lol go away deno shill
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>>61455646
No problem with ublock origin here.
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>>61455345
>increase your revenue by disallowing ad-blocking software
how the fuck is that gonna inrease their revenue?
people who use adblock wouldn't click on the ads in the first place
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>>61456180
>chrome-only
No

>shady hobbyist
It's foss
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>>61456777
Is that true? I don't really have time for games anymore but I remember it took a while to crack when it first came out
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>>61455500
Wrong buddy. I'm dropping any site that tries this. Even this one. Gookmoot better switch provider
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>>61456777
This is false. As someone who wants Denuvo to be successful to stop pirates, it takes months for games to be cracked.
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>>61455314
malware is basically a non-issue these days when it comes to ads (sure ads might lead to malware, but you have to actually download and run the program - it's not like the days of old where you just have to view an ad which runs a driveby download on you), the main concern is privacy
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RIP all cloudflare websites

nothing of value was lost
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Cloudflare apps aren't created by cloudflare
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>>61456848
You do realize that 4chan runs on Cloudflare?
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>>61456848
4penis uses clownflare, gel I think too.
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>>61455524
>using the smiley with a carat nose
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>>61456848
it's optional though
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>>61455345
>It runs on their platform, is paid through their platform and also was featured on their store on day one.
So? That's like saying Google declared war on ads because uBlock is in the Chrome Web Store.

Any publisher can make something and publish it in the cloudflare App Marketplace. The publisher of this app is not cloudflare.
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Ok retard go away
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>>61455899
no site does or ever did this from the moment javascript became a thing except sites that make a specific point of working without javascript
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>>61456801
they still get free money from the advertising companies for each add that is seen
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>>61455457
not that anon, but am from Germany
Have 300GB a month, but allowed to exceed that, as long as it's not 3 consecutive months. (otherwise there would be throttling, unless you pay more)

so in theory I can go
680 GB -> 740 GB -> 298 GB -> repeat
without triggering the throttle

It's completely retarded
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>>61456814
>>chrome-only
>No
How do you get it to work on firefox then?
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>>61456887
Semantics
>>61456828
They used to take awhile, but then companies invested tons PROMISING it was uncrackable and guess people took that as a challenge.
>>61456912
Change providers or burn them down fuckin monopolies
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>>61456724
>team of hackers
>can't
well, given your posts content, _you_ certainly cant
also, this website is 18+, read the rules, summer
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>>61456698
The point of DRM is to delay the cracking long enough to get the casual pirates to become impatient and buy the game, real pirates will either pirate the game or not play it at all and they aren't the people DRM is targeting.
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>>61456912
>datacaps in germany
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>>61456840
>months
shut up nigga, the last "version" took less than a week...
>https://torrentfreak.com/new-control-denuvo-piracy-protection-cracked-170602/
enjoy your copy protection that lowers performance down to a halt
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>>61456922
By installing it?
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>cloudflare app
>app
apps were a mistake
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Well.. I'm declaring war against Cloudflare.

How about them apples?
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Use pi-hole lol
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>>61456943
>Semantics
Not really
>>
Is 4chan dead now?
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>>61455250
>site uses noadblock
>traffic goes down
>"f-fucking adblockers!"
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>>61456983
It only lists a chrome extension, which doesn't work on firefox.
>>
>>61456992
wut
>>
>>61457016
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/
???
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>>61456342
uma delicioso
>>
>>61457022
https://pi-hole.net/
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>>61455416
Ahhh, finally the truth comes out
>>
>>61457041
That's ublock origin, not ublock protector.
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>>61457060
ublock protector is a list that you can enable in ublock origin.
>>
>>61456992
Doesn't work, cloudflare still gets you
>>
>>61456992
Why do I need to use pi-hole DNS server over the one I currently use?
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>>61457070
and ublock protector requires an extension that's chrome-only. do some research next time before you open your mouth
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>>61457092
>and ublock protector requires an extension
No it does not, it works without any extension.

>do some research next time before you open your mouth
Well, kill yourself. You have been proven wrong.
>>
>>61457092
https://github.com/jspenguin2017/uBlockProtector/blob/master/uBlockProtectorList.txt

just add that
>>
>>61457092
Literally says you can use Anti-Adblock Killer Continued instead
https://xuhaiyang1234.gitlab.io/AAK-Cont/
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>>61457084
Which one are you using right now?
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>>61457070
No it's not, it's a combination of a filter list and an extension. Like Anti-adblock killer.
>>61457110
>>61457121
So, the site is lying?
>>61457127
Sure, I was interested in the other one though since it was claimed it works on firefox as well.
>>
>>61456943
I chose them because it's one of the very few ISPs, where you can cancel each month and aren't locked into a 2 year contract
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>>61457155
That's irrelevant, I want to know why in the video it mentions changing it to their DNS
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>>61457110
It doesn't work without the extension, retard.
>kill yourself
You first.
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>>61456912
>Have 300GB a month
Christ I go through anywhere from 500G to 5T a month and my average is usually around 100G daily.
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>>61457193
>It doesn't work without the extension
Sorry but it does.
>>
Users can hide ads on their computer without blocking them.
>>
This is the Denuvo of adblocking, it will help keep the normies out for some time but sooner or later it will fail.
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>>61455282
Well said my chosen one.
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>>61457161
Site's for dumb normies.
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>>61455678
This exists.
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>>61457299
But what does the extension do then? Why do they lie? Besides, he also says it in the list itself.
>>
>>61457186
Cause it blocks ads via dns requests
>>
>>61456845
>he doesnt know
Boi you dont now shit
>>
>>61457322
except cloudflare's noadblock detects that and shows the popup.
>>
>>61455412
ublock has one i believe
>>
>>61455963
>that use of italics in that retarded ugly font
Triggered.
>>
Any adblock killer that makes gelbooru work? Thumbnails no longer load for me.
>>
>>61455831
but click-jacking is real?
>>
>>61457322
You could just use host files.
>>
>>61457389
stop using it is a solution
>>
>>61457389
>Thumbnails no longer load for me.
I think that easylist is responsible for that. I would suggest to disable cosmetic filtering for gel until they fix it. Or maybe try to make a whitelist filter.
>>
At least they can't stop me of using ctrl+w.
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>>61457403
I would if it didn't have the most content of all the boorus.
>>61457409
I'll try that then.
>>
>>61455529
>somebody should make a adblocking filter that blocks all websites that use anti-adblocking software

Absolutely this.

This should be done at the search level, so when searching on Google, for example, sites that use AABS, don't show up in the results.

They don't want ad-blockers to visit, and ad-blockers don't want to visit their sites, so having the anti-adblock sites not be returned in a search result should make both parties happy, riiiiight?

Of course, if this possibility were implemented, the anti-adblockers would be thrown into an absolute panic.
>>
>>61457410
>implying
>>
>>61455314
Once I got malware drive-by downloaded from an ad next to a YouTube video. Unless ads become static images, I will never turn off my adblocker. Any website that blocks adblock has no idea how to generate revenue without fucking their users over. Either they learn to make money through other ways or they can die out like they deserve.
>>
>>61455314
>>61457476
>malware
>from ads
Are you retarded?
>>
>>61457409
It was a combination of some filters I added myself and cosmetic filtering and gelbooru needing scripts to run. Thanks.
>>
>>61456246
>The only reason these big websites is expensive is because of the huge mass of unneeded dynamic content. If a website is actually expensive to run, because it needs to be, then they should find a financing model. I don't mind paying a few dollary-doos for a service I use and like. If their service is expensive to host, and isn't worth paying for, it's probably not worth existing
Or maybe it's expensive because the content on there costs money to create? Information doesn't just come out of thin air. Somebody has to write it down and compile it.
>>
>>61457501
Please watch this
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2mdUcOXW6I
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>>61457501
>what is malvertising?
>>
>>61457308
Anyone who says you need firefox/chrome/internet explorer for browsing the web is lying to you. First of all you don't need a web browser. Second of all you don't need any of those listed browser.

The point is, people use loose writing all the time. For the most people, the normalfags, this works fine. For the nuanced, its a lie.
>>
>>61457552
I am not going to waste 40 minutes of my life into a useless video. Please post a text resource that requires less than 5 minutes to read.
>>
>>61455416
Africa begins at the Alps.
>>
>>61457570
the guy invented ad malware.
If you dont like to find out how and why then fuck off
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>>61457570
>>
>>61457322
What is the difference between pi-hole and other dns servers you can install on your router vs say the one your isp has or googles that you must put in an ip address for.
>>
>>61457644
>iframe
Do people seriously have 3rd party iframes enabled by default?

>anti-exploit software
lol
just update your browser and make sure that you do not run it as root (nor as your user)
or just disable js

>anti-malware
ironically this kind of software has the most holes.

Anyhow, this changes nothing, the first page in the chain might be the one containing the exploit.
>>
Is that why I had to enable more cloudflare shit on my noscript in order to use certain sites?
>>
>>61457712
>Do people seriously have 3rd party iframes enabled by default?
Wait, you block things on websites? What are you, a freeloader? :^)
>>
>>61457763
>Wait, you block things on websites?
Only retards don't run umatrix with everything blocked by default.
>>
>>61457778
In other words, only retards without uBlock or uMatrix gets infected by malware.
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>>61455282
You say that as if piracy was a bad thing.
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>>61456134
>won't be able to pay their bills
>$10/month + $15/year for a domain
First, its strange if you can't pay this small amount out of your own pockets. Second, if your users aren't willing to pay that to read what you write, it is YOUR problem.

>Go to abc.com
>My browser loads abc.com
>Somehow you think it also should load google-analytics.com, scorecardresearch.com and many others despite that I've never asked anything from those domains

What the fuck is wrong with your mentality
>>
>>61457797
No, only retards get infected with malware in general. The fact that only retards do not use ublock origin and umatrix is not too relevant.
>>
>>61457543
If there is some value to the content, people will pay for it. I subscribe to WSJ because I like reading WSJ, and I'm willing to pay a bit for it. I'm not going to pay for "Top 12 Funniest Memes" because it's shit and it's ultimately valueless. If something costs money to produce, I'll gladly pay for it.
>>
How to whitelist specific cosmetic rules in ubo?
>>
>>61457565
It's not just "loose writing" though, he made an extension and everything.
>>
>>61456195
>>61456243
>ad revenue to make a living

It doesn't have to be about making a living, it's not for me anyway. I have quite a few sites with various amounts of traffic. It's not my job, it's a hobby. I could probably try to make it into a job but I already have one so I don't want to spend too much time on my sites and I also don't want them to cost me anything. Ad revenue pay for the servers but there's no huge profit to live off.

If having sites becomes a hobby I have to pay for (as in ad revenue goes below the server cost) then I'll simply shut them down. There will not be any "subscriber model" or anything like that, I'll simply cancel the servers and that's that.
>>
>>61457389
Try disabling fanboys enhanced tracking list
>>
If your company/business depends that much on ads to bring money in then there's a huge problem.
>>
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>just blocking ad-blockers, don't mind me
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>>61457905
You don't need to disable it, just go to the logger and disable two of its rules. Or make an exception.
>>
>>61457905
Didn't work if I re-enabled cosmetic filtering. This worked though >>61457505
>>
Once a webserver has delivered a page to me, it has no right to dictate how I render that page.
>>
>>61457939
I looked deeper into ublock and you are right, that is a better solution. Works perfectly now
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>>61457552
Well detailed and informative, thanks for the video.
>>
>>61456982
>that lowers performance down to a hal
Just buy a faster computer, then.
t. game industry
>>
>>61458458
>by Far Cry Primal
>8 core Xenon
>CPU0 99%
>CPU1 3%
>CPU3 0%
>...

thanks
>>
>>61455831
Right click
Block element
repeat
repeat again

Solved
>>
>>61455120
>he doesn't block ad domains in his host file
HAHAHHAHAHAHHEHEHHEHEHEHHAHAHHA
>>
>>61455120
I'm not going to stop blocking ads until the ad industry stops its immoral practices. The ad industry tracks people all over the place, fails to check ads for malware and uses mental manipulation techniques to take advantage of people. Until these things stop I refuse to stop blocking ads.
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>>61455945
>Adblock is piracy.
And you think I care when I already pirate other shit?
>>
>>61458723
Especially when you remember the golden rules;
>piracy is not theft
>piracy is not the same as a lost sale
>>
>>61457389
@@||gelbooru.com/counter/$image
@@||gelbooru.com/thumbnails/$image
>>
>>61458615
Only necessary on a phone, really, say for blocking ads that pop up in games. If you're getting ads on your desktop computers (not the browser, the desktop), it's because you're on Windows, and you therefore deserve it.
>>
who actually pays attention to ads?
>>
>>61456962
germany is a third world shithole when it comes to internet connections
they even need to pay for faster LTE
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>>61457182
you're a fucking idiot, just use your month-to-month cancellation ability already and switch to a non-shit provider
I'm honestly impressed that you managed to find a provider that has datacaps in Germany, must've taken quite some research to find the country's worst ISP
>>
>>61455379
Sauce
>>
I think adblockers only started taking off in popularity once websites ditched the "let's put a single banner on the top and one on the side" routine, and changed it into the "let's add 9 banners on the side, a bunch of flash ads sporadically puked out in the middle of the article, and a couple pop ups that dim the rest of your screen" plan. They did it to themselves if you ask me. Especially websites that allow ads that detract from the user experience, such as a download page with multiple ads with fake download buttons, some of them more believable than others. Like they make their own website look like an infected poorly maintained mess, if anything the ad blocker is doing them favors lol.
>>
>>61458779
How to whitelist these?
gelbooru.com##span[class]:last-child > a img[src]
gelbooru.com##iframe[width]
gelbooru.com##center > div[style*="overflow:"]
gelbooru.com##[rel*="nofollow"] > [style]
>>
>>61455376
We aren't talking about blocking the CloudFlare domains MORON.
>>
>>61455120
The adblock era is over. In the free market, buisiness always gets what it wants. Does anyone expect indie adblock devs to compete with for-profit anti-adblock companies supported by major tech firms? Even if cloudflare fails, evtually these systems will become robust if there is enough financial interest in them
>>
>>61458924
Those like like ads, so don't. It works fine for me with just the two exclusions I posted.
>>
>>61455350
These are the only kinds of ads I allow on my systems.
Text ads.
Basic image ads. GIFvertisers with higher than 2fps or have jarring attention-grabbing ads are blocked.
Video ads before and after videos on video sites, In-betweens can FUCK off. (Youtube has been doing that recently)
Audio ads on audio sites. (literally never use them though)
Those simple JS-survey ads since they are basic and non-distracting. I actually like those ones. From an advertiser perspective, they should also like them since it is direct feedback. Obviously some are going to get abused.

Anything else is blocked.
Tracker faggots, unrolling videos, plugin ads, pop-anything ads, all of them can die a trillion times in every fire to have ever burned from the start of existence.
Ads on newspapers are simple and there, you can read or not read at your pleasure. Many people read them for the ads. If sites want to be cunts, they get binned.
>>
>>61458948
>Those like like ads
Wut?

The ones that I posted stop me from viewing the thumbnails.
I tried adding #@ before the ## but it did not work.
>>
>>61456897
Why shouldn't they? I shouldn't need JS to load text, nigga.
>>
>>61458964
>These are the only kinds of ads
Why would you allow ads at all?
>>
>>61458988
because hosting isn't free and I'm not so far on the spectrum that I lost the ability to ignore some text or images
>>
>>61459005
>hosting isn't free
1: It is extremely cheap however.
2: They can always move to p2p networks
3: If you have disabled the tracking ads they won't get any monies probably if you have the rest enabled.
>>
>>61458975
Can you post a screenshot, then? Even if I add those to my filters, it Works For Meâ„¢.
>>
>>61458988
Because I am not a whiny autist leech.
I'm actually capable of blocking things out like any other functional person.
People that get annoyed on any level at static content have serious mental problems especially.

Don't even pretend you would pay for a completely ad-free web. You wouldn't, like 90% of adblockers.
I don't think you realize how expensive an ad-free web would be.

>>61459005
This too.
>>
>>61455120
I would whitelist more websites if they didn't have intrusive ads. I don't want 40 different windows popping up, all of which are video ads and whatnot.
>>
>>61459022
>>Don't even pretend you would pay for a completely ad-free web
Why would I?
>>
>>61456945
you're retarded and should go back to /v/ or whatever
>>
>>61459041
You should kill yourself newfag.
>>
>>61459052
holy shit have you really been lurking this thread for 2 hours waiting for a response?
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>>61459021
Do you know how can I whitelist them?
>>
>>61459065
Not him but I have been here since then, yes.
>>
>>61459019
Direct impressions still count.
They ARE trackers.

The ones that stalk you across websites using essentially exploits are the ones I mean.

>>61456724
>can't just do the quoted picture
lmao yes, you can actually.
It's trivial to do.
It's called F12.

Also, actual rules can be created in mere days by groups that actually maintain those lists.
I think most maintainers have a Notify feature to tell them about sites that are notoriously tricky to block.
>>
>>61456912
Fuck man, go away from telekom and vodaphone.... Get ewetel or unitymedia... Stop gettting fucked over
>>
>>61459068
>femdom
>cossdressing
>1boy
pfff, fuck that. No point to traps unless they're getting railed by a dick. Otherwise it's slightly less boring yuri.
>>
>>61458939
>implying a hosting service can take hold of my HOSTS file
I'll find a way, and so will others.
>>
>>61459102
B-But, it also contains traps x futa and traps x girl with strapon.
>>
>>61459091
>>can't just do the quoted picture

i was talking about denuvo. cracking denuvo is more work than clicking a couple buttons in a browser add-on. perhaps the previous anon had the same misunderstanding and that's why he made that retarded post.
>>
>>61455120
let it happen.

eventually the websites that make you turn off adblockers to spam the shit out of you will go under or get archived.
>>
>>61459134
Oh yeah Denuvo.
I think most people never gave a shit about anything behind it in the first place.
Most of the games I saw behind it were objectively average.
>>
>>61459068
>those tags

If they're in your filters, remove them. If not, try copying them to your filters and adding a ~ at the start of every line.
>>
I bet Hiroshimoot will enable this.
>>
>>61455120
It has literally nothing to do with Cloudflare beyond using their "app" service. They didn't create it.
>>
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Ok, someone tell me how to block these ads without blocking 1st party scripts and cggames.de images.
>>
>>61455250
i thought this looked familiar

https://blockadblock.com/
>>
>>61459171
Works!! thanks, love you
>>
>>61459204
i use ublock origin and i don't see these
>>
>>61459204
ublock cosmetic filtering?
>>
>easy-to-use Cloudflare app
read: XSS vulnerability waiting to happen
>>
>>61459271
I only see them in FireFox. Chrome does not display any of those ads.

>>61459277
Does not work. After a reload the ads are back.
The ID always changes.
>>
>>61459375
filter something else
>>
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>>61459375
forgot image.
>>
>>61455120
>https://noadblock.net/
How to shoot yourself in the foot 101
>>
>>61455505
I have uMatrix set to spoof referer by default
>>
>>61456011
Is that doom porn I see?
>>
>>61455633
Germany has lower fiber adoption rate than America my dude

t. German
>>
>>61459565
Germany is shit.
>>
>>61459565
That's sad, but America still has some of the shittiest internet for a first world country in the world. There is really no excuse for it, especially the price to speed ratio.
>>
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>>61455120
>declaring war against front doors

It's like they don't want to leave us alone.
>>
>>61459820
its kind of a different scenario when you are the one approaching websites for content.
>>
>>61459871
No one has the privilege to deny viruses from ads, then, because it is part of the content too. Antiviruses going to get banned next.
>>
>>61459750
>There is really no excuse for it
there is, it's because it's a giant open fucking space, the 3rd largest in the world

if you sort countries in the world by size you notice all of them have shitty internet with the exception of maybe canada but that's because 99% of its area is just uninhabitable wasteland

and in many metropolitan areas you can easily get 100+mbps, maybe not in bumfuck nowhere wyoming but that ties pretty well into the whole area argument
>>
Adblockers are a botnet anyways besides anything for iOS
>>
>>61455250
Eh the way I see it is as long as the site does not put ads in annoying spots I turn it off. This site is a good example.
>>
>>61458873
Anime is Dagashi Kashi.
>>
>>61456861
>>61456875
Nothing of value was lost.
>>
>>61455250
Just use noscript or uMatrix too and their anti ad block scripts won't work.
>>
I am sick about all these watch my gf or stacy wants to hook up with you ads for fucks sake
>>
>use ublock and a hosts file
get shit on
>>
>>61455120
FUCK Cloudflare. We have constant problems with U.S. based spammers who use them to avoid being caught/blocked/prosecuted. Cloudflare does NOTHING about spammers using their network. They are the fucking filth of the Internet pretending to be a legitimate business.
>>
>>61455120
>Cancerflare
>>
>>61459969
That's a pretty good point, but I've actually found I get more reliable less jew priced internet in rural places then major metropolitan areas.
>>
Lmao, they charge $7 for this shit?
>>
>>61455396
Yes. It's not the first time someone launches an "adblock killer", eventually it will be added to anti-adblock killer, kek.
>>
>>61456243
I would gladly pay for a number of sites if they got rid of their fucking shitty ads.
>>
>>61455120
I love how cloudflare's pumping out the PR considering how surreptitiously destructive they have been to the internet as a whole.
>>
>>61461274
In what ways have they been destructive? I don't really know much about them, genuinely curious.
>>
>>61455250
I will literally go outside and get a life; then they'll really get $0.
>>
>>61456912
if youre on the same provider as i, then they block only PtP connections. Tunnel it and youre good to go.
>>
ITT: Retards who don't know the difference between cloudflare and cloudflare apps
>>
>>61455120
You would think the site itself would demonstrate the technology but I can use ublock on it just fine.
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