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What is your guideline for whitelisting? #71

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mewblock opened this issue Apr 16, 2015 · 1 comment
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What is your guideline for whitelisting? #71

mewblock opened this issue Apr 16, 2015 · 1 comment

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@mewblock
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I want you to unblock my ads.

Where is this text file? I will make a pull request.
chrome://ublock/content/asset-viewer.html?url=assets/ublock/filters.txt

@crisalis
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The way you put it, it's like you think those filters serve as some kind of whitelist for "acceptable ads". That's not their purpose. They're there to unbreak sites that don't work otherwise.

When I encounter any such site which is negligently or deliberately making itself break if ads aren't show, I do not visit it anymore. This is just my opinion and it isn't related to the uBlock project.

@gorhill gorhill closed this as completed Apr 17, 2015
geoffdutton pushed a commit to geoffdutton/uBlock that referenced this issue Apr 18, 2018
Extension should list Raymond Hill and Ellis Tsung, not that other guy
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