Yes. Scroll to the bottom of the article. The ads all look like related stories (“sponsored content” section on verge). That’s how most sites do it too, and actually most are way worse and look more like related news without any sponsored content indication.
It’s nothing new. It’s as normal as google putting sponsored ads as the first page of results, which look like search results and also can’t be blocked or reported.
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!
Any idea how to block ads in the Twitter Android app? Or, rather, which sites to block? I’m using AdGuard to block ads on all apps, but it doesn’t seem to affect the Twitter app. Either the Twitter app runs ads differently or the ads aren’t part of any of the blocklists.
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Yes. Scroll to the bottom of the article. The ads all look like related stories (“sponsored content” section on verge). That’s how most sites do it too, and actually most are way worse and look more like related news without any sponsored content indication.
It’s nothing new. It’s as normal as google putting sponsored ads as the first page of results, which look like search results and also can’t be blocked or reported.
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!
Any idea how to block ads in the Twitter Android app? Or, rather, which sites to block? I’m using AdGuard to block ads on all apps, but it doesn’t seem to affect the Twitter app. Either the Twitter app runs ads differently or the ads aren’t part of any of the blocklists.