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NOTICE
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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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reported in a blog that 20 percent of the listed URL were dead and another 60% had a 'hit rate' of less than 1% of all the traffic
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measured of Opera users (having enabled Opera's build-in adblocker and agreed wih providing telemetry data).
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ALTERNATIVES
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ALTERNATIVES
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When you want a common use well maintained small blocklist, use most common adblockers of Disconnet or Peter Low's blocklist (both
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around 3000 rules). When a well maintained medium sized blocklist, use Steven Black's blocklist. When you want a large blocklist have a look at the 'ultimate' blocklist of Energized.pro
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