Rat bastards. Even worse, incompetent rat bastards.Update: A thread has been discovered on the Chromium project issue tracker detailing this as a bug that needs to be fixed. The bug seems to be related to hosted apps being treated as full extensions. So hopefully in the next few days the ad-blocking override will disappear. Thanks to @Ertraeglichkeit for bringing this to our attention.
Ad-blocking extensions are becoming increasingly popular on the Internet, and websites that rely on ads to fund their existence react in different ways. Some have added a tip jar, started a Patreon account, or simply show a message asking visitors to disable the ad blocker. Google, it seems, is taking more drastic action on YouTube and bypassing AdBlock completely. It’s also punishing users for having it enabled.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
At Least This Shit May Be Over Soon
Hey Googlers, try paying more attention to your real cyber-world shit, & less to bullshit like changing your logo & starting a holding company.
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