- Fixed bug whereby admin statistics page opened the wrong right-hand side menu
The problem with your thought, if I'm reading it correctly, is that "guests" cannot have usergroups in Xenforo. The only usergroup associated to a guest visitor is the "Unregistered" usergroup.
Trying to gauge what other users of this addon do to the ad block members on their forums? I'm thinking of sending the group a reminder via notice to support the site. Any other nifty things users have done with the naughty adblock members?
Perhaps in the future we'll see a plugin that allows usergroups to be limited.
Purchased/installed and working a dream thank you @Wutime - will leave a review shortly.
Stopped them from using competitions and classifieds. Reduced their PM inbox size. Changed their title to just Member (so they don't have a rank like other members), disallow user name changes.Trying to gauge what other users of this addon do to the ad block members on their forums? I'm thinking of sending the group a reminder via notice to support the site. Any other nifty things users have done with the naughty adblock members?
Hi @Wutime, here is a great idea my lead admin has had.
Because it's easy for members to turn adblocking off to access limited features and then back on when they are done, could we make the Successive non-detections to remove usergroup number equal to the number (or a multiple of the number) of usergroup swaps a member has had?
In other words if they have 33 swaps, it takes 33 page loads to remove the usergroup? Or 17 if the multiple is .5.
Would probably be fairer to keep a separate count of the number of times the member has been detected blocking and make it that number. So we could clear it for people with high numbers already on application. One guy has 33.
Stopped them from using competitions and classifieds. Reduced their PM inbox size. Changed their title to just Member (so they don't have a rank like other members), disallow user name changes.
Hi @Wutime, here is a great idea my lead admin has had.
Because it's easy for members to turn adblocking off to access limited features and then back on when they are done, could we make the Successive non-detections to remove usergroup number equal to the number (or a multiple of the number) of usergroup swaps a member has had?
In other words if they have 33 swaps, it takes 33 page loads to remove the usergroup? Or 17 if the multiple is .5.
Would probably be fairer to keep a separate count of the number of times the member has been detected blocking and make it that number. So we could clear it for people with high numbers already on application. One guy has 33.
Thanks to @Stuart Wright
- Usergroup swap rate modifier (increase limits for users that abuse usergroup swapping)
- Increases number of non-detections required linearly as the number of previous usergroup swaps increase
Pi-hole is a type of software that users can install on Linux servers or Raspberry Pi boards.
I agree... as a new user of this excellent ad-on it so far worked on various AdBlockers, Brave browser etc.Looks like a limited use thing - this feels like an advertisement
Not sure how much basic end-users are:
Code:Pi-hole is a type of software that users can install on Linux servers or Raspberry Pi boards.
... any users installing/using this are already far enough advanced to sort through getting past an adblocker
Awesome, thanks very much!Wutime updated AdBlock Detected Tracker & Statistics with a new update entry:
v1.3.0
Read the rest of this update entry...
Made a copy of the production server to a test server (files and DB copied, changed relevant stuff like urls).
This addon gives me an error now. A popup comes up:
"OOPS! We ran into some problems."
Console gives some hints:
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found): https://testdomain.com/wutime-adblocktracker/1/0
The directory /wutime-adblocktracker/1/0 doesn't exist in the root...
Any idea?
It's a 404. But why is it looking for /wutime-adblocktracker? Very strange...
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