The more people we can get using adblockers, the better the internet will be for everyone.

Do your part: help get adblockers installed today.

@aurynn And if you can, add DNS level ad blocking to your network so non technical people can more easily use ad blocking!
@arch you can set up DNS level ad blocking on-device as well, so that it works regardless of the network used. I use NextDNS for that on my and my mom's devices.
@aurynn
@noodlejetski @arch @aurynn Yes, this is important, because ad networks have made whitelisting deals with some AdBlock providers. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adblock_Plus#Controversy_over_ad_filtering_and_ad_whitelisting
Adblock Plus - Wikipedia

@williamgunn this is why you use uBlock Origin and don't accept any substitutes
@arch @aurynn
@noodlejetski @williamgunn @arch @aurynn I fucking love uBlock Origin
@fisch uBlock Origin is my favourite flavor
@williamgunn @arch @aurynn

@noodlejetski @fisch @williamgunn @arch @aurynn

AdGuard+uBlock +Ghostery + Element Blocker give you a nice clean webpages!

@CatChucks so does uBlock Origin on its own. using multiple blockers at the same time doesn't have any benefits, only potential downsides.
@fisch @williamgunn @arch @aurynn

@noodlejetski @fisch @williamgunn @arch @aurynn

Generally correct, but I use it simultaneously due to different filter lists trying to benefit in details.

@CatChucks I'm not sure about availability of Ghostery's lists, since I've lost interest in it when it was purchased by an advertising company, but you can simply enable Adguard's filters in uBO settings. and uBO already comes with its own element blocking feature by default.

@fisch @williamgunn @arch @aurynn