Site tells me to disable adblock

>Site tells me to disable adblock
>Disables javascript to bypass anti-adblock thus accessing their site
>Nothin personnel kid
It's fucking hilarious how wed devs are smart enough to detect adblock but not smart enough to detect that javascript is disabled.

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>Using adblock

>makes website in React
>you must enable Javascript to access this website
nothing personnel kid

>disables adblock
>Site now runs like shit while taking up almost all of my computer's resources
>Gets malware thanks to the ads
No thanks

>site tells me to sign up to see something
>enter cache:url on google
>lets me see everything
Fucking American programmers man

I mean use something else than adblock

enjoy having 0 visitors

>Entire site runs on Javascript
Yeah, that site is not gonna last long.

said noone ever in 2018

i've been doing this for years but i never understood how it's possible that google gets access to such content.

I use Ublock Origin combined with uMatrix

Usually you just check if it's the google bot requesting the page and then shows it. Some only check the user agent which is easy to spoof.

Websites want their content to be indexed by Google

>site tells me to disable adblock
>leave site and go somewhere else to get the same content

it's a marketing tactic I believe. Let the google bot to view your full content so people can find your page using a search engine and then force actual viewers to sign up to your botnet/spynet.

>Gets malware thanks to the ads
You can't get a fucking virus by just merely viewing ads on a website you fucking brainlet retard.
If your computer broke it's because you ran a .exe file that you downloaded from some port site you moron.

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>You can't get a fucking virus by just merely viewing ads on a website
Man, not only are you too stupid for Jow Forums, I'm surprised you found the on switch.

>Block anti-adblock
I'm in

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different user here, how could you get malware through ads ?

sometimes advertisements can load malicious code, look up malvertising

The 'ads' are essentially javascipt running in your browser, with the same priveleges as your browser has, meaning that the ad network can serve whatever it likes to your device, including malicuos javascript that calls damaging payloads.
The other user probably thinks they're all animated gifs or something, I dunno.

>site tells me to disable adblock
>disable javascript to bypass anti-adblock thus accessing their site
>site is written in react

nothing personal

You mean having 0 autistic visitors.... Most people still have ads on YouTube

web 2.0 was a mistake

>Running javascript in the first place

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>open site
>"please disable adbock"
>close site

Only proper way to deal with this crap.

>open site
>"please disable adbock"
>proceed to DDoS them

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What if someone did a lot of anonymous but blatant click fraud to get their ad provider to pull out?

Try outline.com too

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