Open jacklollz2 opened 1 year ago
Trusting this blocklist again after such a massive and sustained screwup/sabotage, is a fool's errand IMO. Especially when there are a number of high quality alternatives. It is well past time to move on.
been very much out of the loop, can you please provide some such alternatives?
I use several alternative blocklists. The main ones are:
https://oisd.nl/ https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/ https://someonewhocares.org/hosts/ https://fanboy.co.nz/
I hope that helps you out :-)
thank you for your suggestion guys, the StevenBlack and OISD lists look great
Trusting this blocklist again after such a massive and sustained screwup/sabotage, is a fool's errand IMO. Especially when there are a number of high quality alternatives. It is well past time to move on.
been very much out of the loop, can you please provide some such alternatives?
hazezi's DNS Blocklists is a great, maintained collection: https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists
@marcoclg19 It was removed. We'll look into the list you suggested, however out bespoke Ads & Trackers list is really good. Many people who wanted 3rd party lists switched back to our own due to amounts of false positives found in community lists. Give it a shot :)
So... any chance for Hagezi blocklists? @yegors :)
However, this page should also be updated.
@marcoclg19 Yes, in fact this is available right now. Check the updated 3rd party filters page for resolver details :)
@yegors Thank you for including my lists. If there is anything I can do, just let me know.
Control D is awesome! Glad to see this thread (not the fact that energized is EOL now).
hazezi's DNS Blocklists is a great, maintained collection: https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists
seemingly a great all-in-one list (i tried the Ultimate version), but due to it being a DNS list, basic cosmetics filters like reddit.com##.promotedlink
are not available, forcing me to reenable EasyList in my uBO after encountering ads on reddit
Trusting this blocklist again after such a massive and sustained screwup/sabotage, is a fool's errand IMO. Especially when there are a number of high quality alternatives. It is well past time to move on.
been very much out of the loop, can you please provide some such alternatives?
hazezi's DNS Blocklists is a great, maintained collection: https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists
+1 for hagezi's lists, haven't ran into a single false positive in a month of usage, and thats on the 2.1 mill domain list.
Numerous problems with all Energized lists. Youtube, Parsec, Guilded, etc. all down. Did you guys pull the plug?