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by yuhong 3925 days ago
Good ad blockers should not have paid "acceptable" ad lists, but those that don't allow users to create their own whitelists/blacklists are not good either. Reddit for example uses ad networks sometimes, but also do their own ads.
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Reddit Ads PM here. We actually don't run 3rd party ads on reddit.com.
well, you kind of do. the HIRED.com ads are everywhere in the programming subreddit
Sure, but that's not through a third party as network.
Pull requests welcome! (Especially if you figure out a non-clunky way to implement custom lists.)