I work for Bevy Labs. We are the software hosting Startup Grind's community conferences site. Our images are hosted in Cloudinary at paths that are beneath this URL: https://res.cloudinary.com/startup-grind/
These are images we only show on our site specific to the business purpose of that site. Please remove it from your blocked list. And if Cloudinary was blocked at a higher level, then it could impact the majority of our sites as well as their other clients.
Thank you, smed79. I hope the EasyList authors will agree that blocking on a CSS class named "sponsor-logo" may be too broad, with unpredictable results that may not be desirable by their end-users. The issue we experienced was reported by one of our users who likes the blocking in AdBlock, but wants to see the sponsors of events.
I suppose that a logo for a "sponsor" could be considered an advertisement by some, but a desirable point of information for many others. In my opinion it isn't safely in the category of "undesirable content" 9 times out of 10 like a banner ad, and they usually do fit into (and relate directly to) the context of the information where they are displayed.
Additionally, I could see this having direct impact on all sorts of relationships that are more desirable to society, especially in non-profit sectors. An example would be a page for a benefit concert for child cancer patients? The page or the event might not even happen or exist without the support of those sponsors. Should they be blocked? Is this the type of thing that AdBlock/EasyList wants to always filter by default?
You're information does give me what I need to work around it. So again, thank you.