Several months ago, you started having a malicious ad problem on this site. There's some particular ad network that claims focus periodically. If you try to type a forum post while one of those ads is displayed, the cursor periodically disappears in the middle of your typing and the letters you type stop taking effect. Having to click back to the text box in the middle of every other sentence is an enormous nuisance, and perilously close to "forum doesn't work" levels of badness.
I was pretty sure that it was due to malicious ads, as if you block ads, the problem vanished. Allow ads again and the problem comes back. I complained about it repeatedly back then, and when the problem didn't get fixed, gave up and just blocked ads on the forum. It's only really a problem for forum usage, not the main page, so I didn't block ads on your main page.
Today, the problem came back, even with ads blocked. I scrolled up and saw that you've found some way to get ads past the ad-blocker. I get that you hate ad blockers, as you need revenue. But you also need for your site to work, and malicious ads impede that.
After a bunch of repeated reloading of the page over the course of typing some lengthy posts, and flipping the ad blocker off and on repeatedly, I may have isolated the problem. On the right sidebar, you have an "MMOs and games to play..." box that highlights some games that have paid for ads here. Right below that, you put a vertical banner ad that is much taller than it is wide. That's the spot where the problematic ads are appearing.
One particular ad network has the vertical banner split into three boxes that are each kind of close to square. You can click an X in the top right of each to make the particular ad disappear, and it asks why you don't want to see that ad. "Because it's breaking the web site" is not one of the options, but it should be. If that type of ad appears, then the forum-breaking behavior of the cursor periodically disappearing happens. If it's a more normal banner ad, then the forum works fine. Clicking to close all three of the sub-ads doesn't fix the problem. It appears that the problem isn't with the particular ads that cover 1/3 of the panel, but the software that delivers the ads.
The malicious ad is kind of stealthy, in that it doesn't load until after well after the rest of the page. It also doesn't load until you've likely scrolled the page way down so that you won't see the ad. That makes it rather useless for advertising purposes. It makes me wonder if it's trying to be a keylogger or something, and the "ads" are just an excuse to be allowed on the page, and that's why it's claiming focus: so that it will pick up your keystrokes. If that's the case, then that's much worse than merely breaking forum functionality.
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If someone figures out how to fix this or a program to load to stop it please let me know. This is pretty bad today.
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All time classic MY NEW FAVORITE POST! (Keep laying those bricks)
"I should point out that no other company has shipped out a beta on a disc before this." - Official Mortal Online Lead Community Moderator
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I've been receiving their own advertisement on this website for months. Their own ads are constantly flashing and moving and are really the only ads on this website that I've been trying to block because of how annoying they are.
As a way to stop malicious ads, the best idea I've got is to make a restricted programming language that is incapable of expressing most of the things that make ads malicious. If an ad can't redirect you, can't play sound, can't resize itself, can't access your hard drive (whether to read or write), can't launch another process, runs in its own thread and can't spawn another, can't see anything else on the page, and whatever other restrictions we need, then the malicious ad problem would be greatly mitigated. Ads created in that ad language wouldn't be guaranteed to be clean, but they'd be much less problematic than what we have now. The problem is that if someone created all of that infrastructure, the ad blockers would all immediately block everything written in the ad language, as it would flag itself as being too easy to identify as an advertisement.
Even now I'm wondering which of the network they're using is circumventing adblock out of the box, because I'm seeing ads slip through again.
Also, this site has close to 100 3rd party ad applications (not including Google). I'm in too decent of a mood to kick up dust about it but yah.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I had my share of flower ads here because I had been looking for seeds on amazon and that is fine.
But I am not a citizen of the US and Europeans don't usually sue companies because they bought their baseball bats.
Given that this is just bait to lure a greedy sucker into clicking the malware link.
The shady network is at fault, not the users here and it's this site's job to remove such dubious clients.
- Esset Antivirus
- Https Everywhere
- Ublock Origin
- Privacy Badger
- Google Chrome
Will make everything a lot secure.
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
https://www.eff.org/privacybadger
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm?hl=en
This also helps prevent sites, other sites from spying on you / trackers, as well, though it blocks legitimate transactions from certain game companies such as Xsolla API, so you will have to allow these through privacy badger manually though it's way worthhit because it makes things more secure for thhe general user.
Though if you wan't to become totally anonymous, you can also change your DNS to http://1.1.1.1/ , use http://duck.com/ , and use Firefox + multi-layered VPN /Free Wifi depending on what your goal is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z7H5tXqMGo <--- Anonymous Online guide.
This also helps prevent you from getting pwned.
https://haveibeenpwned.com/