DiscussHN: The Alexa rankings of Forbes and Wired after adblock detection

  • Maybe. But as a single data point (me) I used to read both those sites regularly, but now every time I go there I'm like 'oh yeah.. (back button)'

    Funny thing is though, the site 'The Atlantic' had a banner next to an article I was reading saying something along the lines of "Hey, we notice you are using an ad blocker, would you mind turning it off, or signing up for a subscription to support us?" But i was still able to read the article.

    After reading I turned the ad blocker off for their site for good.

    Maybe something about 'forcing' me to turn off my blocker annoys me, but I find that a site which asks nicely, let's me still read and whose content I enjoy, I am more than happy to turn off the blocker.

  • Forbes is so lame.

    I disabled Adblock for forbes.com and for their welcome page, and still got the lockout message.

    Then I paused Adblock entirely, and still got the lockout message.

    With Adblock paused, I emptied the cache and did a hard reload, and still got the lockout message.

    F 'em. I'm over it. They must have hired a UX designer from one of the major airlines.

  • wired.com as well. They are only hurting themselves. Can't they find a way to monetize other than forcing people to look at their ads?