intense wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 9:53 am
This restrictive filter
|https://$script,third-party,xmlhttprequest,domain=xvideos.com
(I guess) was added due to your popups / popunders / redirects, so don't wonder you (I mean webmasters) have now issues with the normal stuff.
Clean up your site and probably the easylist authors will examine again your site.
The rule you are speaking about is to block ads primarly, fine.
But we are currently changing our site architecture, and we are using a separate domain for video delivery (*.xvideos-cdn.com instead of *.xvideos.com)
To play video on user end, we are using Hls.js library that make XmlHttpRequest to download video files.
And AdBlock is blocking theses request.
You already add an exception for llnw before. The only thing we ask for is to add an exception for *.xvideos-cdn.com
Thanks
Ps: We have stopped trying to bypass adblock since a long time ago. This request is not to display some ads.