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Every website: “Please disable your ad blocker to have a better experie—“

Me:

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  • 3
    that really suck..... even if you disable it still pop up the alert..
  • 2
    Fuk em all.
  • 3
    My precious!!!
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  • 5
    The reason they want you to disable your ad blocker is not to improve your experience...
  • 4
    Until you have a website which survives because of ads 😃
  • 2
    @mzeffect I have a love/hate relationship with ads. I have a moderately popular blog that’s been around for more than 10 years, but AdSense is STILL under the payout threshold. But I get that for other sites ads are the way they can pay to produce good content. I have an ad blocker mainly for the obnoxious sites that are more ads and “mouse traps” than actual content.
  • 1
    @stackodev We don't use adsense, all the ads are running through DFP, bespoke. I'd approach a company who's products are closely related to your blog or the audience might be interested and sell them slots. Much better experience for users and more useful to you. Easier said than done though.
  • 1
    @stackodev I'm in the same boat. So I gave up on adsense and ended up using Amazon affiliate program.

    Now I get bi monthly paycheques from Amazon and I'm still under the threshold for adsense after 5 years of blogging.
  • 1
    @Nivlagx maybe your audience is mostly made up of people with blockers?
  • 1
    @iam13islucky most likely. But my blog is about model kits so a lot of people tend to purchase the kit after I review it.
  • 1
    I use the Brave browser. It filters out the trackers.
  • 1
    When you disable Javascript, they can't tell you to disable adblock.
    Joke's on them.
  • 3
    Please disable your ad-blocker-blocker. Bye
  • 1
    The back button solves this problem for me everytime.
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