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Website, JavaScript, ad blocking, & UX rage. 

Why do I insist on browsing websites with JavaScript disabled? Why is an ad blocker not enough for me?

Getting redirected to this bullshit here *JUST* because I want to protect my PC from malvertising!

If you make your website do this, there's a special place in Hell for you.

Website, JavaScript, ad blocking, & UX rage. 

@arielmt That "warning" seems to be a remarkably verbose invitation to close that tab, frankly.

I keep Firefox on a no-JS default - if there's a rendering issue, I'll either turn it on (typically then involving a cascade of other new domains to permit), or drag the link to Safari.

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