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NOTICE
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This is a minimial blocklist based on the W3Tech annual surveys on most webtechnology used on websites
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USEAGE
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In advertising the number one (Google) has a marketshare of around 40 percent, Facebook the number two hits the 20 percent mark
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while the number three Comscore just has a little over 2.5% marketshare. For comparison Amazon with its huge webstore generates
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about the same advertising traffic on its own website.
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2020-02-20 10:12:51 +01:00
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Advertising networks advertise their marketshare to indicate how succesful they are. In stead of crawling the web analyzing Alexa's
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TOP 500.000 websites, I looked at the advertising industry itself, to block the bulk of the mainstream advertising services with the
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obvious benefit of low maintenance effort (for me) and low performance impact (for the adblocker you are using).
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2020-02-20 10:10:14 +01:00
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WHY USE A MINIMAL BLOCKLIST?
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Number 250 on this list only has a marginal market share of 0.1 % on the Alexa top 100000. Imagine how effective URL number 50.000 will
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be of your blocklist. Fair chance it will never be triggered. Some adblockers have an option to exclude URL's with low usage (like
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AdGuard 'use optimized filters' option) or periodically filter out dead URL's (Opera's and Brave's build-in adblockers).
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Opera performed an analysis on the effectiveness of Easylist and reported in a blog that 20 percent of the listed URL were dead and
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another 60% had a 'hit rate' of less than 1% of all the traffic of the Opera browser users (having agreed to provide telemetry data).
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Scientifics studies showe that large blocklist are (a little) more effective on 'long tail' websites (not in Alexa top 500.000), but
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a little less effective on Alexa top top 500000 (websitws with more than 2000+ visitors per day), because common blocklist trigger
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adblock walls and anti-adblock measures (or even help to tag you, see https://browserleaks.com/proxy).
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ALTERNATIVES
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When you want a common use well maintained small blocklist, use most Disconnet common Ad-filter or Peter Low's blocklist (over 3000
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blacklisted URL's). When a well maintained medium sized blocklist, use Steven Black's blocklist (50K+ blacklisted URL's). When you
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want a large blocklist have a look at the 'ultimate' blocklist of Energized.pro (over 700K URL's blacklisted).
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ERRORS & ISSUES
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When you still want to use this blocklist, feel free to use it and provide feedback on errors. You can post issues, but I will only have
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a look at it when the issue causes a problem on an COM, INF, NET or ORG domain.
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