Was just thinking how nice it is to be on social media and not be bombarded with ads!

Its amazing how this is the first site in years that I dont need to install blockers or scroll through bs or be so cynical with what I read.

Fellow Australians, rejoice in this little space we have from corporate bombardment

  • Gabbro
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    71 year ago

    Eh, it’s the same as paying for a third-party app for the other place and not being shown ads. On desktop Ublock is always keeping my eyes safe.

    • snooggums
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      11 year ago

      I use Firefox + ublock origin on Android and it is just as effective as desktop.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It was a real pain to figure out how to get out of element picker/zapper mode*, but yes, it has the exact same functionality as desktop. Makes a lot of sites navigable when they otherwise wouldn’t be, and saves me so much frustration.

        *You have to swipe right on the screen to exit the mode. If you have ublock origin, but don’t know what I’m talking about, you’re in for a treat!

        Click on the the icon for the extension, and look for two symbols, a lightning bolt and a dropper (like for liquids). Select the bolt, hold down shift (unless on mobile) and start clicking around wildly! Then refresh the page. If you want things to go away and stay away, use the dropper. I use these tools to get rid of annoying banners, the empty spaces some ads leave when blocked, auto-playing videos, and whatever else I want gone.

        • snooggums
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          11 year ago

          Once I added ublock origin the ads were hidden and not breaking the page layout on mobile anymore. Have not needed to do anything extra so far.

          May not have used pages that leave the white space though, as I tend to visit the same few sites most of the time.