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# 'Speaking of Do Not Buy lists, how about a DNSBL run by volunteers off Louis' wiki?'<br /> (A DNS Block List is commonly used to block malicious email (spam) and/or IP traffic) | # 'Speaking of Do Not Buy lists, how about a [[Wikipedia:DNSBL]] run by volunteers off Louis' wiki?'<br /> (A DNS Block List is commonly used to block malicious email (spam) and/or IP traffic) | ||
# More feasible to adopt widely: a shopping browser extension that steers you away from rights violators. Like PubPeer warns you of crap published studies. | # More feasible to adopt widely: a shopping browser extension that steers you away from rights violators. Like PubPeer warns you of crap published studies. | ||
# Also feasible to adopt widely: Ad-Blocker list that steers you away from rights violators.'''<br />(a few more clicks to set up, but the effect is too blunt - blocking page loading w/o explanation.)''' | # Also feasible to adopt widely: Ad-Blocker list that steers you away from rights violators.'''<br />(a few more clicks to set up, but the effect is too blunt - blocking page loading w/o explanation.)''' |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 5 July 2025
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- 'Speaking of Do Not Buy lists, how about a Wikipedia:DNSBL run by volunteers off Louis' wiki?'
(A DNS Block List is commonly used to block malicious email (spam) and/or IP traffic) - More feasible to adopt widely: a shopping browser extension that steers you away from rights violators. Like PubPeer warns you of crap published studies.
- Also feasible to adopt widely: Ad-Blocker list that steers you away from rights violators.
(a few more clicks to set up, but the effect is too blunt - blocking page loading w/o explanation.)
I figure most people here are already using ad blockers. Do most of them support additional blocklists?
Who's interested in making this happen? Would adopt this tool if it was offered?