I did it on Monkeytype, there is even toggle to disable ads if you don’t have adblocker, but i went for a sellout option.

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    There are a few car specific forums still running vBulletin that I pop the blocker off for. E.g, cb7tuner.com. They use unobtrusive banners on the top and bottom of the page and I do want to support them. Those are the only exceptions though.

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      This is the way. But I won’t disable ublock when the website tells me to or breaks intentionally.

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    Rules to unblock:

    Visit site, non obnoxious pops that says please unblock and allowed me to continue anyway. After I continue without unblocking, it has reasonable, clean ads in the margins, not distributed throughout the content.

    I will them permanently unblock them.

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    Is there a way to set up patreon for any ad free website I browse?

    Could my browser have some sort of cryptographically signed cookie that would let ad-free websites deduct 1-5 cents from my browsing account?

    Website could check for the cookie before loading the ads?

    Has this been tried?

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    I always end up disabling it on banking and .gov websites, just because I’ve run into issues where uBlock has broken those kinds of poorly made websites pretty often.

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    Nope. I simply refuse to watch ads.

    Either the website or their author will have provided the means to support them directly, or I won’t. And if they try forcing ads on me, I quit using their website.

    I’m fine with spending money to support content or services I appreciate. I refuse to waste a second of my life watching ads. That’s the reason why we have not owned a TV since the early 00s: my spouse and I realized we were screwed as, at least here in France, we were supposed to pay for watching TV but still would have to watch ads, more and more of them for that matter. So, gone the TV.

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    Not for a well made one, but one I made.

    I was testing some shitty PHP code and turned off adnausem just incase it was messing with my shitty PHP code. But I should have known my shitty PHP code was broken and it wasn’t adnausem.

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    I disable on 2 of my local news sites because they need every penny, but not on local news sites owned by major publishers.

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    I disable it for very few sites. This sites provide nice and free niche content but don’t show any ads. I just disable so that the tracking works for sure, to motivate them continue running the site.

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    If ads went back to a static image I would turn off my adblocker.

    But, most sites are just too annoying without an adblocker. If a site will not function with an adblocker I leave the site.

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    Once upon a time, long ago, I did it for reddit but they burnt that good will to the ground. Give a corporation an inch and they’ll take as many miles as they can before someone stops them: I block everything now and if it won’t load then I don’t bother with it. If it’s really important I’ll still find a way to view it but never again will I allow ads anywhere I can help it. Advertisements are a very serious threat to security and privacy. Malware and scams are routine in ads, even ads from known corporations that are supposedly safe, like Google.

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    Sites are rarely involved in picking what ads get displayed. I know there’s controls with your ad provider that let you say it’s a tech site or a cooking site and similar ads will be shown but that’s not enough control to stop somebody malicious. The FBI recommends ad blockers for safety, not because they find them annoying.