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by rvnx
750 days ago
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Yes, and some list maintainers accept money to add or remove you from the list (officially, or officiously through a secondary maintainer, depending on the list), but otherwise it's no different than getting a domain marked as malware or phishing (with a few paid editors on Phishtank or VirusTotal). It's easier to get a domain added than removed.
and for the "corruption"/"rackeetering" part, it's a "win-win" for the adblockers and the list maintainers. Adblockers also often pay browsers to be integrated by default (AdGuard, Adblock Plus, etc), and then they negociate with publishers to whitelist some domains (not necessarily the most obvious, can just be analytics). "We offer your domain to be unblocked on xx millions of devices by default, this will create you a uplift of revenue of +yy%" |
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