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Originally Posted by **********
So here's an idea :
(I don't know if its possible, but)
What if you add a statement to your site, asking people to add your domain as a whitelist to their adblocker program (if it can be done that is).
My point is, you can be honest and appeal to the end user. A statement like "We depend on ad revenue for our business / there are no intrusive ads or pop-anythings / please whitelist our site / thank you!"
I haven't been to your sites and I will assume that you have no intrusive ads. Maybe the people you should be mad at, are not the ad-blocker people or the ones who promote them, but instead be mad at those who DO use dirty tricks in advertising?
Just an idea...
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Educating the current users of adblock is the best thing you can do, but this thread isn't about educating them or about stopping intrusive advertisers, it's about pushing adblockers as a method to "ruin" the tubes.... And it's not gonna help us at all.