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Re: [Removed] Yahoo search/in-feed ads

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 2:26 pm
by ManuelC
chriswcs wrote:Does this mean that Yahoo asked to be removed from the whitelist?
If this is the case, why would they do that?

Thanks for enlightening me!
Hi, I can't comment on this specific case, but sometimes websites ask to be taken off the whitelist again. This can be due to a variety of reasons, for example when they change ad formats, placements or size and don't want to be bound to the Acceptable Ads criteria anymore.

Re: [Removed] Yahoo search/in-feed ads

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 2:06 pm
by ManuelC
Re-added according to the original proposal.

Re: [Added] Yahoo search/in-feed ads

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 4:00 pm
by greiner
Added the filter below for measuring impact:
https://hg.adblockplus.org/exceptionrul ... 909909bd1b
https://hg.adblockplus.org/exceptionrul ... e6c025070b

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@@||beap.gemini.yahoo.com^$domain=yahoo.com|~mail.yahoo.com

Re: [Added] Yahoo search/in-feed ads

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 12:19 pm
by ManuelC
This will also apply to search ads sites participating in Yahoo's search ads program.

Re: [Added] Yahoo search/in-feed ads

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 6:34 pm
by greiner
Adding in-feed text ads on Yahoo Answers.

Proposed filters:

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answers.yahoo.com#@##ya-center-rail > [id^="ya-q-"][id$="-textads"]
answers.yahoo.com#@#.dmRosMBAdBox
answers.yahoo.com#@#.dmRosMBAdBorder
answers.yahoo.com#@#div[id^="dmRosAdWrapper"]
@@||dmros1.ysm.yahoo.com/ros/$script,domain=answers.yahoo.com
@@||doubleclick.net/ddm/*;sz=1x1;$image,domain=answers.yahoo.com
@@||rover.ebay.com^*&size=1x1&$image,domain=answers.yahoo.com
@@||2mdn.net/viewad/*-1x1.gif$image,domain=answers.yahoo.com
Link to a test page:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/inde ... 239AAouISr

Advertising type:
Sponsored text ads below the question and between answers

Additional Technical Information:
None

Concerns:
Unlike other in-feed ads, the ad is not a separate feed item but is placed at the end of a feed item. Therefore the top unit may be perceived as too large.