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Comments on news posted 2013-02-08 08:34:31: A small bug in a line of Facebook code temporarily rendered a huge swath of websites, including CNN, Gawker, The Washington Post, and The Huffington Post -- inaccessible. ..

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ke4pym
Premium
join:2004-07-24
Charlotte, NC

Thank you browser add-ons

Special thanks to Adblock and Ghostery for keeping this mess off my workstations.

openbox9
Premium
join:2004-01-26
japan
kudos:2

And simply not trusting Facebook to access other content.


praetoralpha

join:2005-08-06
Pittsburgh, PA

Noscript

Yet another reason that proves Noscript is practical.

brianiscool

join:2000-08-16
Tampa, FL
kudos:1

reply to ke4pym

Re: Thank you browser add-ons

Adblock filters are getting sloppy. I notice some ADS getting through now surfing websites :/


NotTheMama
What Would Earl Do?

join:2012-12-06

Facebork'd

Duh.


Packeteers
Premium
join:2005-06-18
Forest Hills, NY
kudos:1

reply to ke4pym

Re: Thank you browser add-ons

i use Ghostery & WOT (i see no reason why you need to use adblock too) - and noticed a sluggishness when visiting various media sights recently - i wonder if it's tied too all those unresolvable facebook links.


Morac
Cat god

join:2001-08-30
Riverside, NJ
kudos:1

reply to ke4pym
I like Adblock except that it is bloated. It causes Firefox to use an additional 60 MB of memory.



PaulHikeS2

join:2003-03-06
Manchester, NH

Apparenty this only affected people logged into Facebook

So things are a bit over stated here, as often happens. Makes me glad I don't use Facebook, though.
--
Jay: What the @#$% is the internet???


Packeteers
Premium
join:2005-06-18
Forest Hills, NY
kudos:1
Reviews:
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reply to Morac

Re: Thank you browser add-ons

unload adblock and see if this helps instead;

»www.abelhadigital.com/hostsman

it blocks all the ad IPs using no resources
well before you even open your browser
and you don't even have to keep it loaded
unless you need to enable ads on the fly.


Metatron2008
Premium
join:2008-09-02
Stockbridge, GA

Don't worry guys.

It's just Facenet becoming self aware.

luisortega

join:2010-08-31
Osceola, IA

reply to brianiscool

Re: Thank you browser add-ons

Do you have the "Allow some non-intrusive advertising" unchecked? It's checked by default and I haven't noticed any ads getting through lately.


BF69 Fan

@charter.com

reply to Morac
in a world where the average new pc has 8 gigs of ram. 60 is an issue?



FBGuy
Premium
join:2005-03-19
Evanston, IL

reply to Packeteers
is there a way to do something like this on my router?



n2jtx

join:2001-01-13
Glen Head, NY

reply to Packeteers

said by Packeteers:

unload adblock and see if this helps instead;

»www.abelhadigital.com/hostsman

it blocks all the ad IPs using no resources
well before you even open your browser
and you don't even have to keep it loaded
unless you need to enable ads on the fly.

I used to do that but some ad server IP's also host legitimate content. I started getting to many broken links and found that AdBlock was really the only solution for me. Add in Ghostery to prevent tracking and everything works pretty well.
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I support the right to keep and arm bears.


Packeteers
Premium
join:2005-06-18
Forest Hills, NY
kudos:1
Reviews:
·Time Warner Cable
·Verizon Online DSL

yes, i do concede hostsman can occasionally block something commercial you may want - here is a case in point; last summer i started playing a new mmo from a new publisher who freely admitted in their FAQ they were accumulating data for marketing research and university study programs, so naturally hostsman blocked one or both of these entities which in turn disabled part of the game launcher, so in order to play i had to disable hostsman. about 2 months later their blacklists were updated to allow this game to run unfettered. so desirable content may rarely get blocked, but eventually it does seems to sort itself out - and i have since returned to using hostsman without further incident.



Maxo
Your tax dollars at work.
Premium,VIP
join:2002-11-04
Tallahassee, FL

Resume

I'd put that on my resume if I wrote that line.
"Temporarily brought down teh Internets ... like a boss"

Rilly

join:2007-10-26

Scope of Impact not totally accurate...

It wasn't just affecting sites that you logged in via facebook account to a 3rd party site... one site I use was redirecting and I never login via facebook account

me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO

reply to Maxo

Re: Resume

Everyone would fear you. that would be awesome.


axiomatic

join:2006-08-23
Tomball, TX

Untangle + AdBlock

Run AdBlock off of an Untangle VM acting as router. Pure win.


Transmaster
Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus

join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY

"Facebook working as usual"....har-de-har-har


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