That one from last March that I reported is still getting blocked. This is for Premium users logging in and getting redirected from pornhub.com->pornhubpremium.com, they get stuck, so they cancel Premium. Ex:
That one from last March that I reported is still getting blocked. This is for Premium users logging in and getting redirected from pornhub.com->pornhubpremium.com, they get stuck, so they cancel Premium. Ex:
For that one you can login with the "testcomm40" user on pornhub.com, the redirect to Premium will happen, then type pornhub.com in the address bar again and you will get stuck.
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We're launching a new health blog next week and the images are blocked: http://www.pornhub.com/sex/
Keep being sent to redirect screen that says to disable ad blocker but that is not working, and the other suggestion was to post on here and ask for that screen to be whitelisted so here i am please help!
When I go to pornhub.com theres no errors going on to it, now theres a problem. It keeps on saying "Looks like we are having trouble redirecting you. Please try disabling Adblock or ask Easylist on their forums to whitelist this redirect." Please help me
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Message from: Lanik
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@Lanik, we've got some users reporting they're seeing that error. I've read all the posts in this thread and in this one: viewtopic.php?f=62&t=32909 (quite the saga, btw). I'm still not sure what to tell our users. Is it just a matter of keeping their list subscriptions up-to-date?
Rhana
AdBlock Community Manager
Posting on behalf of AdBlock (not ABP), when users come to us first and we have some reason to get involved with the discussion. http://help.getadblock.com
Yes it's quite the saga as long as the guys at Pornhub insist on adding their scripts into pre-existing whitelists and insisting on playing this cat and mouse game unfortunately it's going to remain that way. The only thing you can do is keep your subscriptions up to date and attempt to remove some stuff yourself, but I wouldn't count on anything you remove to remain that way permanently.
Tell your users to delete all cookies from all domains containing pornhub in the domain name.
This happens when your subscription with Pornhub ends, and they redirect you back to the "normal non subscribers" page.
You currently see an increase in complains about this because people used the valentines day 1 day free subscription, which has ended for them.
If the cookies are gone, it works again. And people can also sign back in with the same account as before.
Why does my post keep getting deleted when I'm trying to aid the conversation and explain what content Easylist has incorrectly removed? Especially to the Adblock community manager? I'm trying to help the authors see what needs to be whitelisted? I think I'm following the rules of the forum but please PM me the details for the post removal if I'm not.
This is what's getting blocked for Premium users:
http://www.pornhubpremium.com/user/login_status?ajax=1
This is for Premium users logging in and getting redirected from pornhub.com->pornhubpremium.com, they get stuck, so they cancel Premium. To recreate log in with a premium user on pornhub.com (PMd Fanboy details), then type in pornhub.com and you will get blocked because the ajax redirect is blocked.
smed79 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2017 3:37 pmThe staff reserves the right to edit or delete users posts without warning if they break the board rules.
Understood, but I wasn't breaking any of the rules you just linked and you've always PM'd me the reason in the past if I was. Your forum, your call, just frustrating when I'm typing replies that get deleted with no reason.
Lanik wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2017 6:39 pmYou've broken this one several times: rules#bump
I've always waited 7 days and until someone else posts in the thread yet you've deleted my reply 2 or 3 times. But it's your forum and your choice to delete/moderate as you wish. Appreciate the explanation/response.
@lanik thanks for the advice. I'll pass it along to our users. Can you please recap the custom filters they can try (with the understanding as always that they may break at any time)?
Rhana
AdBlock Community Manager
Posting on behalf of AdBlock (not ABP), when users come to us first and we have some reason to get involved with the discussion. http://help.getadblock.com
rhanajoy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:30 pmCan you please recap the custom filters they can try (with the understanding as always that they may break at any time)?
Your users need to add this exception until Easylist finally whitelists it:
@Lanik, you can unsticky now, Fanboy fixed the prior issue a couple weeks ago.
For Fanboy:
1. Go to http://www.pornhub.com/live
2. Click any live page, ex: http://www.pornhub.com/live/capri_kartel
3. Whole cam show is not shown, I think because of this rule pornhub.com##div > [style*="width: 100%;"]:first-child, could be wrong though.
Hi i cant enter the pornhub.com website just getting Looks like we are having trouble redirecting you. Please try disabling Adblock or ask Easylist on their forums to whitelist this redirect. and i dont even have AdBlock or AdBlock + installed on my browser...
phub wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2017 9:53 pm
@Lanik, you can unsticky now, Fanboy fixed the prior issue a couple weeks ago.
So much for you guys taking down the message, eh? See the post above mine. That's just a doozy, sending people over that don't even have any Ad Blocking software installed.
Consider this sticky permanent since you're not taking down the message. We're not here to cater to 1000s of your users you send here with "OMG NO Pr0nHub" and the like.
Lanik wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:36 pmSo much for you guys taking down the message, eh? See the post above mine. That's just a doozy, sending people over that don't even have any Ad Blocking software installed. lol
Consider this sticky permanent since you're not taking down the message. We're not here to cater to 1000s of your users you send here with "OMG NO Pr0nHub" and the like. roll
Wait, a sticky is a bad thing? I thought you were trying to help by putting it at the top. The only way they would see that message is if they haven't updated their filters or have JS completely disabled. There's a task in the backlog to remove that message, just not that urgent since it was finally whitelisted.
So recently I upgraded to a premium account, and all of my bookmarks lead to the free account area - now my pornhub account automatically directs to the premium area, so accessing my bookmarks gives an error.
Hi, I was told by the Pornhub website to seek a solution here
I have a subscription to Pornhub Premium, and whenever I try to go to the free to public standard Pornhub site, it redirects me to the Premium site. I was told to ask for help here and I would be whitelisted, whatever that means.