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Sure if someone explicitely blocks you and you alone, that's fine. The problem is you getting blocked generically, because you're using the same scripts or patterns as everyone else, such that there exists a very wide and generic block rule in uBlock Origin or some other filter that happens to apply to your own domain. That's unacceptable and worth fighting against.


But that is exactly what the script is doing. It changes the structure to prevent generally being blocked


Using a third-party domain means you're already blocked in most cases involving adblockers and non-standard CDNs.


Oh thanks. That is an insight I did not have so far!




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