prv
Well-Known Member
Don't sing the praises of Adblock too much - some sites are beginning to employ Adblock blockers or are even banning users that employ it...
The ad-blocking providers have been trying to address this with a middle-ground of "acceptable ads". They have a mode in which advertising that complies with their standard (sensible placing on the page, no audio and video, a limit to the total amount per page, etc) will be allowed through, but if the publishers start getting overexcited with intrusive junk, it gets blocked.
I think a lot of folk here would be happy with that approach.
I'm still toying with the idea of a proxy running in AWS that can completely rearrange the content to my requirements, but it would be a lot of work and I already have a personal dev project on the go
(For the record, I don't currently use any ad-blocker or restyling browser plugin.)
Pete