What websites do you not use ad blocker on?

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I run an adblocker, adblocker blocker blocker, tampermonkey for on the fly removal of elements and about 3000 IP's blocked at the router level from a maintained list. It doesn't effect a site like Temp that sales a relevant tangible product like the fantastic, highly recommend Supercard DSTWO (rumored to make you more attactive BTW) I love mine.

It doesn't effect some dude selling beard gel in his youtube vids, it fucks google ad rev clicks which I am never going to buy anything from anyways and I am fine fucking them.

Anyone who has a real tangible item they are selling that's actually relevant in someway to the audience will do fine.

Want to make money selling nothing off re-directs? tough shit cry me a river.
 
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I adblock everything with ublock w/e. I also use uguard or w/e on my phone as a non rooted solution to ads(it actually blocks more ads than adblock lol).

Seeing your ad enough time will probably make me not want to buy your product. When I used to have cable, I would sometimes boycott products because of how many damn times I seen the same commercial over and over and over again. Thankfully, I don't watch TV anymore.
 

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Forbes - Because of how it detects ad blockers
Use uBlock Origin, it also blocks that bullshit "anti adblocker" crap Forbes uses. It's also just about better than any other ad-blocker, too.

As for the OP, I have to disable adblockers for my work sites since what we use involves a lot of advertisers that are normally blocked, but otherwise I keep it enabled it all times. Especially on GBATemp :gun::gun::gun::gun::gun:
 
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Yep, that all means nothing if I'm not actively looking and clicking at ads.
In that case you might as well Just have bots watch and click ads to make advertisers think you're more successful than you are, because there's no guarantee that the ads will "Work" even if seen. Anyway that's what I think of Advertising monitization but before you say I'm not supporting GBAtemp at least look at Ad nauseam
 
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In that case you might as well Just have bots watch and click ads to make advertisers think you're more successful than you are, because there's no guarantee that the ads will "Work" even if seen. Anyway that's what I think of Advertising monitization but before you say I'm not supporting GBAtemp at least look at Ad nauseam

I'm curious as to why you had to quote a 3 year old comment. o.O
 

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Thought I already had replied to a topic like this, but apparently not this one...?

All or none, depending on the definition: see, I don't use an "ad blocker", rather I use uMatrix (with the default "ad and malicious domains" lists disabled) to block javashit from all sites by default for the sake of efficiency;

it is therefore Just A Nice Side Effect™ that, due apparently to the inability of ad designers and providers to deliver ads without unsolicited remote code execution, the extreme majority of ads and other questionable content is also gone!
 
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I use it for literally every website. Unless I'm desperate for the content on the website and can't get it anywhere else, even then not always. The other day I went to History.com for my homework assignment, I had to watch a video but of course the good ol' "pLeAsE diSaBLe aDblOCK tHe mULtI-bilLIon DollAR COmpANY is StaRviNg" came up, so I decided to disable and reload. Still, the website told me the same thing. I even tried loading the video on my phone where I don't even have adblock, and it STILL told me to turn off adblock! If a website tells me to turn off to continue, I usually just leave the page.
 

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