Not me. Since they implemented adblocker blocking, I just used UBO's dynamic blocking UI to block all inline and first-party js on their site too. :-)https://twitter.com/RonDeibert/status/978000590339940352 …
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Replying to @RichFelker
If they've succeeded in stopping most people from doing it, they've won. It's important to have uBlock Origin work out-of-the-box or people won't use it in large numbers. Sites could ramp up the difficulty much more than they're currently doing if advertisers weren't clueless.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS @RichFelker
Hopefully, they figure out better business models rather than doubling down on this. It wouldn't be very good if it just escalated to including the third party advertising / tracking as part of their first-party content / servers.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS
I don't think adtech companies will ever trust them to integrate it first-party, because then the publisher can just forge all the traffic they want and get paid for it.
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Replying to @RichFelker @CopperheadOS
Adtech relies on direct interaction between the site visitor and their servers as "proof of actual visitor".
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And SciHub's new sister will mirror their content. :-)
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