He gets high on you
gornar
Usul would have called a bigger one!
My spouse: "Meat's meat...."
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We don't have freedom of speech in Canada, it's Freedom of Expression, which limits hate speech among other nasty things. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_expression_in_Canada
Think of it like a built-in Paradox Tolerance solution!
The twitter ones are really hard, because I think they're interstitial with the actual twitter content. I haven't used the platform in ages, either, but I think they come form the same domain as the rest of the content.
To see if that's the case, you could close everything, use the app and wait until you get an ad, then check the logs of your ad blocker to see what domains sre being hit. Pick a suspicious one, block it, and try to load the content. You'll break something almost guaranteed, but it's easy to just unblock the domain afterwards
I'm not too sure how adguard works, I've never tried it, but I think it worked on the same concept as pihole etc, by blocking domains. As long as there's a log file, you should be able to fiddle and see if you can block just that ad domain.
Someone with more direct experience will likely have more to say on the matter, of course. This is just the technique I used to block ads on my city's parking app - which I have to put up with AFTER I pay for parking! Heh
These were blocked successfully by blokada (didn't even need pihole for them). Unfortunately it's a subscription on iOS, but it's still free on android!
These look to be the culprit: z.moatads.com, cdn.concert.io, api.parsely.com, ak.sail-horizon.com, static.narrativ.com, syndication.twitter.com, www.googletagmanager.com
Those were blocked by my current lists, and no weird ads appeared on that page; I hope this helps!
Stop, I can only get so aroused!
As if something was in our eyes, blocking our vision!
My first thought too!
They should never trust the government for that specifically - they're always looking for someone to kill for oil!