bulletsf wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:50 am
The simple answer is to put up a message to ad blocking users pointing them in the direction of this forum so you can explain to them why the site is broken, will be a bandwidth issue for you guys then!
Please do that's going to totally put us out business and cause us to go bankrupt.
You do realize that all I have to do is point them to this thread and show them how much you care about your users right?
My previous messages seem to have been skipped over, Yavli utilizing whitelists is simply not the case, I will set out the timeline in bullet points to clearly illustrate this fact:
1. There are no blocks against our site.
2. We install Yavli to display advertising first party on our image domain.
3. You place blocks against our site including a whitelist to try and block said ads, but are unsuccessful.
4. You remove said whitelist which removes the ads and breaks all of our images.
As you can see from this flow Yavli never exploited the whitelist, you simply created the whitelist exploit and are then blaming it on Yavli. To put it simply you cannot block the ads without breaking the site. I hope this clears that debate up.
On a side note I have been PM’d by a reporter following this thread who is looking to write an article about how ad blockers are turning into a net nanny who decide which sites its users can and cant access. I will be sure to get this point across on how sites are being deliberately broken if you cant block the ads to create this dynamic.
One last question, why have you not taken the same action against Facebook? They are pushing ads through and you cant block them unless you also block content, so why don’t you do this?
You forgot a bullet point where you or Yavli exploited the white lists. I'm sure you're just a stand up person and everyone should just take you at your word.
If we're all just making stuff up here then I'm already in process of writing op-ed article for CNN about how Yavli is nothing but a cancer of the Internet.
And what makes you think we've taken no action against Facebook?
Been notified about this forum by a publisher friend so thought I would chuck in my 2 cents.
It appears Yavlis tech is to good and you can only block it by breaking sites. As people have said above we as publishers don’t care to much for ad blocking users as they are killing our income. So if you have to break our site for your users in order to stop ads then so be it, all you are doing it giving the ad blockers a bad name and forcing users to uninstall them in order to consume our content. So yeah keep up the great work- the start of the end!
P.S. you guest post feature has broken, or perhaps this is deliberate to stop the amounts of broken site posts.
The FB ads can be blocked using uBo or a dedicated userscript. Search the forum.
Adblock Plus will be able to block the FB ads with the next implementations.
Also, yavli crap can be blocked using uBo (without breaking any site) and (as for FB) ABP in the next future (without breaking the pages)
The users of your site can whitelist your site or ... use uBo, or use some userscript etc
But what doesn’t make sense to me is that you could block Facebook ads now by breaking the site. You have done the same to Yavli so why not do the same with Facebook?
You also say you are waiting for updated features in the plugins to allow clean blocks, so why not wait for same updates to block Yavli without breaking sites and causing your users a lot less issues?
Well, for me yavli strategy is too aggressive. Every 2-3 days yavli is changing its modality to push such ads.
Easylist authors have to change the filters very often (remember: they are volunteers), so, it happens the downside is blocking / hiding legitimate content on pages.
More, the ads yavli put on pages are very intrusive, FB are using "normal" ones.
Alternative could be give up yavli crap and adopt some non intrusive ads, like the acceptable ads.
bulletsf wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 4:03 pm
But what doesn’t make sense to me is that you could block Facebook ads now by breaking the site. You have done the same to Yavli so why not do the same with Facebook?
I know it makes no sense to you since you have a vested interest in making sure Yavli ads keep rolling through. Me I don't care one way or the other I just think the whole situation is hilarious.
loualind wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 2:09 pm
i am having issues with my ad blocker and clashdaily.com.
the images are blocked. my ad lbocker is up to time.
lou
same for you: just learn creating / adding custom filters:
Firstly I have no idea how to write a filter. I am new to this forum and made a new post as per your rules, how on earth did I know it was meant to go under this thread?
Secondly I have no idea how to apply the filter or what even a filter is? Please explain.