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personally...I like ads with naked girls *.gif on it....
That's not entirely true. Although TPB can't opt out of specific ads it could opt out of the class of ad streams that include such ads.

It chooses not to do so because those streams pay better and, like it or not, TPB costs money to run and to defend from the relentless attacks (both legal and illegal) that it faces.

[And, again, like it or not, those streams pay better because people click on those ads. If you guys really don't like them: stop clicking and start ad-blocking.]
Changed first post to direct to the real/first topic about this, and I will stick my orgiinal post here:

Quote:People have asked us for a while about removing the Ad's that appear on ThePiratBay, but here is our current answer:

Quote:Because we do not run the adverts ourself, we can not change the content currently showed. If it shows half naked or fully naked girls, you will just have to deal with it.

We do, however, have nothing against you if you are running any plugins into your browsers that blocks these adverts.

You can find many plugins that will work. Here are a few examples
Adblock Plus for Firefrox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...lock-plus/
Adblock Plus for Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai...cddilifddb
Adblock Plus for Internet Explorer: http://download.cnet.com/Adblock-Plus-fo...38563.html
These are only suggestions of plugins, not recommendations. If you have any other plugin that works, go ahead and use them
ads and bitcoin money
i love piratebay maybe more then my own kids
but i cant tell my family and friends to see my page without telling them to install chrome ad blocker lol
If you care about your family and friends you would tell them to install ad blocker regardless of whether they're visiting TPB or not.

Nobody should ever surf the web without an ad blocker. It's asking for trouble.
(Jun 12, 2014, 01:52 am)NIK Wrote: [ -> ]If you care about your family and friends you would tell them to install ad blocker regardless of whether they're visiting TPB or not.

Nobody should ever surf the web without an ad blocker. It's asking for trouble.

I remember when my machine is infected by malwares and adwares when visiting some Web-Mart like e-bay from the ads and popups while I'm navigates that website to looking for some baby walker for my nephew....
then I heard about adblock addons...and swear...never again I give my nephew a present that I get from the interwebz...
NEVER!
(Jun 11, 2014, 11:10 am)Q91 Wrote: [ -> ]Adblock Plus for Firefrox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...lock-plus/

Just to be sure (because there are malicious clones!), it's the one "by Wladimir Palant" and its web page is available @

Code:
https://adblockplus.org/

Plus, (mostly) for convenience, there's the Element Hiding Helper:

Code:
https://adblockplus.org/releases/element-hiding-helper-138-for-adblock-plus-released
This is the latest version, besides the dev one, at the time of this post.


(Jun 12, 2014, 04:56 am)Picklock Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun 12, 2014, 01:52 am)NIK Wrote: [ -> ]Nobody should ever surf the web without an ad blocker.

I remember when [..]

Yup!.. Those days are long past, thankfully, hehe. Lots of funny stories, OFC. I also remember when a (web) developer friend of mine used to tell me how teh Internet Exploder is the "best" browser (Jesus Christ. Smile)

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ads that redirect or hijack should be banned
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