Friday, May 15, 2026

Question about youtube on ipad lol

Hi all!

I have an issue on my iPad where I block ads in Safari on YouTube, and it leads to my home feed taking several tries to refresh to new videos (selected by the algorithm). I have to click "not interested" on a bunch of videos at a time because they appear over and over. If I don't do that, then I am looking at the same videos in the same order after refreshing.

Sometimes, closing out of Safari and reopening it does not fix it.

Just curious if anyone experiences this. TY

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An adblock observation, S.M.H.

There's a magazine web page, not saying which one, but today an article caught my eye, what I was looking for, was stoked, clicked it to a new tab, literal huge red "SUBSCRIBE" dead-end flag appeared, copied the URL to text, pasted it in a private session of same browser type, read the gist of the article, looked at my most basic freebie ad blocker's count and by the time I finished scanning the article over 500 ads or whatevers had been blocked.

Rant over, thanks if you made it this far.

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Recommend me adblock/DNS that works on Android Twitter (app)

Recommend me adblock/DNS that works on Android Twitter (app)

I've tried using adguard, yet the ads still appearing on my timeline. I block and mute each ads that appears still doesn't work. Please kindly recommend me DNS and/or adblock that works on Twitter app... I feel like I'm going insane with so many ads😭

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Thursday, May 14, 2026

Reddit refuses to stop malicious ads

Reddit refuses to stop malicious ads

I made on post on r/RedditforBusiness that brought up the problem of malicious adverts to make Reddit aware of it. A Reddit customer support agent responded telling us to report such ads. My best guess is that dozens if not hundreds of people have reported such ads so far, and 3 months later, it's still a problem. In fact most adverts I see on Reddit are these scams:

https://preview.redd.it/eenjhwqvh31h1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=2dae499a48c1db6c4162e5edc5be7bb7ab9a6aba

As we can now see, reporting them clearly does not solve the issue, it doesn't purge to root cause. (No hard feelings towards the support agent, they are just forwarding information given to them). The scammers embrace their articles being short-lived, meaning they create literally thousands of different ones, using hundreds of different Reddit accounts to advertise them. Doesn't even help exposing one crypto scam's name, as almost every article is about a different one.

Reddit has to be able to detect these CLEARLY fake articles. Reddit seems to have a TERRIBLE system for approving adverts. It makes me think either that 1) there is no system in place to filter out malicious adverts, 2) people/AI checking for malicious adverts are incompetent, or 3) Reddit is intentionally slacking on this to make more money. What's going on, seriously?

People aren't happy with their adverts on Reddit, thousands spent with no results. I don't think it's too far fetched Reddit is slacking on this to make more money, perhaps there's a lack of better ads?

These scams are not only a problem because people might lose money, but I believe these adverts are tied to a large scam operation controlled by some larger entity. The call centres might be connected to modern day slavery. When someone inputs their details into these the scam sites, they'll often get a call from someone that tries to get them to invest or something else:

https://preview.redd.it/hcs11p66k31h1.png?width=7228&format=png&auto=webp&s=b213f3e202b0b2bbb655dd86d4af5eb39ba61f9e

This just serves as a reminder that adblockers are as important as antivirus software, especially for non-tech-savvy people. Platforms might tell you they lose revenue from them, but they don't deserve it if they aren't looking out for your or other's safety in the process.

I made this post initially to r/RedditforBusiness, as I already did with the previous one, but this one got removed by them for not being constructive feedback. Hopefully this community can appreciate it.

https://preview.redd.it/qxyftfzcz41h1.png?width=553&format=png&auto=webp&s=9ed6ced850963800afd0eed44088b95b9cb406bd

The things I talk about on this post are something you are all familiar with here, but non-tech-savvy people clearly aren't as these scammers keep advertising here. You can visit my earlier post to r/RedditforBusiness (linked at the start of this post) to see how large scale this scam operation is, so it's a huge problem Reddit is willingly ignoring.

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dont install ccleaner

they just cleared all my cache and got rid of all my adblockers for chrome had to install them 1 by 1 after ccleaner

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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Any sign of a Twitch adblock buffering fix?

I've noticed that the adblock issue on Twitch showed up with the current filter where instead it's buffering lately. I saw a post for it a couple months ago and it looks like, at least the code base for that original adblock script, hasn't been fixed. Has anyone seen anything recently that might work? I don't like this annoying infinitely buffering thing.

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Does anyone know how to block ads for apps on Android?

One of my favorite games on my phone is Words with friends but it has a ton of insanely annoying ads after every play! I'd buy it but their game is a stupid monthly subscription scheme to get rid of ads. I'm not paying $10 a month just to get rid of ads. I'm hoping there's another solution. I appreciate any suggestions you might have.

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