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Quoth Jay 2K Winger View Post"It is traditional when asking for help or advice to listen to the answers you receive" - RealUnimportant
Rev that Engine Louder, I Can't Hear How Small Your Dick Is - Jay 2K Winger
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To right the countless wrongs of our days... We shine this light of true redemption, that this place may become as paradise...Oh, what a wonderful world such would be...
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Quoth greek_jester View PostAnd that, right there, is why you should treat every customer with courtesy and respect so long as they're not being full-blown creepy or abusive. Never Assume!PWNADE(TM) - Serve up a glass today! | PWNZER - An act of pwnage so awesome, it's like the victim got hit by a tank.
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OK, today NotAlwaysRight is itself the problem!
1. It started throwing up intrusive popups to the effect of "You've got ads blocked, this is post #1 you have viewed without ads". No explicit threat of a limit, but I'd say that's implied. They offered to let me buy a "Pass" from Google to view it ad-free.
2. After trying for a while to block the popups with NoScript and/or AdBlockPlus (I've gotta admit uOrigin would probably have been better at this), I gave up on that, and decided to actually buy the pass.
3. Having done so (with some difficulty, as the signup page itself involved some scripts that NoScript didn't like), I found that indeed the popups are gone. Unfortunately, so is the comment section -- not even the comment-count widget is visible! This remains so even with both NS and ABP disabled.
Of course, the comments for NAR are most of the fun. As far as I'm concerned, this is a major-league fuckup, and has ensured that it will be a cold day in hell before I pay another dollar to Google's "revenue enforcement" systems.
Does anyone know any way to recover from this? I'm using Firefox on Ubuntu.
ETA: Looking at my Google account, it offers no way to delete the pass. Or stop automatic payments, or even remove my card from their files. The only thing I can do is delete my Google account entirely.Last edited by Mental_Mouse; 01-25-2018, 01:17 AM.
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Quoth Mental_Mouse View PostDoes anyone know any way to recover from this? I'm using Firefox on Ubuntu."I don't have to be petty. The Universe does that for me."
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ETA: Looking at my Google account, it offers no way to delete the pass. Or stop automatic payments, or even remove my card from their files. The only thing I can do is delete my Google account entirely."For a musician, the SNES sound engine is like using Crayola Crayons. Nobuo Uematsu used Crayola Crayons to paint the Sistine Chapel." - Jeremy Jahns (re: "Dancing Mad")
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I have seen the "this is page N you have read ad-free" last week. It went away, apparently on its own, this weekend. Not sure why.
I do run both Ad Blocker and No Script extensions, though.“There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged.
One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world.
The other, of course, involves orcs." -- John Rogers
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It's beginning to sound to me that you may have something more nefarious running on your system and interfering with your browsing. Especially with those prompts to buy a subscription.
I don't think I've noticed any subscription prompts, neither when browsing at home (via Chrome and ABP) or on my phone.
I'd do a full system scan on your system looking for malware just in case. Others can probably suggest appropriate scanners.
Also try a few different browsers to see if the problem persists. If you can check a few different computers too.
And contact Google about that uncancellable repeatable billing, if that is the case. Maybe it is already gone and that's why you can't see it, but it sounds sketchier than that.
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Quoth Jetfire View PostIt's beginning to sound to me that you may have something more nefarious running on your system and interfering with your browsing. Especially with those prompts to buy a subscription.
I don't think I've noticed any subscription prompts, neither when browsing at home (via Chrome and ABP) or on my phone.
I'd do a full system scan on your system looking for malware just in case. Others can probably suggest appropriate scanners.
Also try a few different browsers to see if the problem persists. If you can check a few different computers too.
And contact Google about that uncancellable repeatable billing, if that is the case. Maybe it is already gone and that's why you can't see it, but it sounds sketchier than that.
Google also altered their interface so that I could remove NAR from the "pass", which effectively makes the pass moot.
The disappearance of the comment box turns out to be on Disqus's side, but that's entirely another rant: Currently my main ID wants me to verify my address, but their verification E-mails are simply not arriving. Looking at Disqus's own forums, I'm not the only person having this problem, but they are simply not responding to queries on that. I won't even get into the spurious spam-marking that afflicted my backup address, and which seems to be affecting even more users.
Looking at Disqus' company page, they boast having one of the highest messages-to-staff ratio in the industry, with 50 million messages handled by (apparently) 36 staff members from the CEO on down. Of course, there is no way to send a message directly to the company staff, so I can't tell them that being grossly understaffed is not something to brag about.
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