not here (ublock), list your settings! read my previous answer!Twitchy is a site that will no longer work if there are adblockers. It's ok with javascript off but with it turned on it re-directs to a page
A sign of things to come concering ad blockers?
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There are twitchy.com-specific filters in "uBlock filters" which uses extended filter syntax to work around anti-blockers (this is also true for drudgereport.com). I consider un-checking any of the default filter lists to be the equivalent of undermining uBO's blocking ability, and in such case, expect it to behave sub-par.marty60 wrote:what worked was adding uBlockfilters
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Good to know, thanks.gorhill wrote: I consider un-checking any of the default filter lists to be the equivalent of undermining uBO's blocking ability, and in such case, expect it to behave sub-par.
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Re: A sign of things to come concering ad blockers?
twitchy.com loads fine for me too, only that without ublock filters it will redirect the page when javascript is on. The point is the OP is correct, more and more sites are doing this, not that we aren't able to still get around it thanks to the developer and other volunteers who keep the filters updated.tomatoshadow2 wrote:@marty60, is it twitchy.dom? Went to the website loaded just fine for me with Ublock Orgin on the latest Nightly build 07-29-2017.
Mainly I use ublock for youtube and daily motion, which Peter Lowe's list handles. This just started with twitchy that I noticed so I'm keeping ublock filters checked from now on.gorhill wrote: There are twitchy.com-specific filters in "uBlock filters" which uses extended filter syntax to work around anti-blockers (this is also true for drudgereport.com). I consider un-checking any of the default filter lists to be the equivalent of undermining uBO's blocking ability, and in such case, expect it to behave sub-par.
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Re: A sign of things to come concering ad blockers?
yep I use Anti-Adblock KillerLoveMyFoxy wrote:Isn't there an ad-blocker-blocker blocker?
https://github.com/reek/anti-adblock-killer#instruction
it needs greasemonkey and an adblocker installed (ublock-origin abp etc) and an extra script but it bypasses most ad-blocker blockers
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Re: A sign of things to come concering ad blockers?
ublock + ub proctector list + ublock protector