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[–] JimboBillyBobJustice 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Forbes site does the same thing...I turn my AdBlockPlus off for NO sites

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[–] cyril75 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

Anything that has a delay pop-up JS thing asking me to subscribe, log in, join, talk, engage, anything. Soon as it appears I'm out of there. Really really gets on my nerves.

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[–] Drenki ago 

But Tweaktown is who taught me about ad blockers.

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[–] greaseBTC ago 

Annoying ads on the net need to be done for. They hardly pay, they are an exausted model. Micro services are the new wave, places where you can go and pay $1 in bitcoin a month and you get some kind of cool service. Often these things are technical, either secure email or a seed box or openvz containers. One day the model may hit social sites. I don't think it will be a bad thing.

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[–] Cascade 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

uBlock Origin extension on Firefox and it works great. SHHHHHH

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[–] rozakus [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Well i just wont see that content then. No biggie

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[–] Tokyofpv ago 

Unless Pornhub ;)

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[–] rozakus [S] ago 

They just say you SHOULDNT use one but dont stop you from coming in nevertheless.

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[–] Moonbat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Know what I wonder? Is how do they make money with those ads in the first place? I literally have not clicked on an ad in over a decade, even before there were ad blockers. Who does that? Grannies who don't know any better? I mean I know only a fraction of 1% has to actually spend money in order for the ad to be profitable but still ... hard to imagine it making enough to support whole sites.

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