• Ecksell
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    31 year ago

    Better question is: Can I block that crap via PiHole at the perimeter?

        • @Pohl
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          31 year ago

          Sadly no. Considering how few people use dns blocking YouTube was weirdly aggressive about moving the ads to the same domain as the video content. It’s probably inconvenient for them but they wanted to make sure that the couple thousand people using dns to control ads didn’t get one over in them.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            Or they wanted to get ahead of it before people started selling premade PiHole boxes on Amazon

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              I think it’s more because it’s a very easy step if it’s the same company serving both the content and the ads. Just serve both through the same domains and you can’t use DNS to block one without blocking the other.