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Lol that's a lot of seething over a non-functional mechanism which:

  • only “works” on Gecko engines

  • uses fucking setTimeout on the server side to determine a viable response (thus increasing load times for everyone, load times being the single most important factor in user retention). You could probably just break this with your own greasemonkey/tampermonkey script which waits a few seconds.

  • requires the server itself to store state about each client on each request, so horizontally scaling your server won't work

  • Adblock filtering is done by domain and resource type anyways, so if you're serving ads from a domain you'll also need to make sure that exact domain is serving up a simple Javascript file. If you're a dumbass and just try to 103 the ad itself, then you've just further worsened the load time of clients AND are committing fraud against the ad company itself.

Further proof that only dipshits try to make money off web ads. :marseywebshitgenocide:

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