2/21/2026 at 4:45:55 PM
I like the idea and even considered contributing to the list, but this stopped me:> NAQ (Never Asked Questions)
> My website is on your list!
> Cry about it.
That's quite a suspicious attitude. Clearly the maintainer believes he is infallible. I understand the emotions behind this, but this is not how a public blacklist should be maintained.
by quiet35
2/21/2026 at 4:50:23 PM
Yuuup. My personal website has been inaccessible to a few friends, they thought my server was down. It turned out they had some blocklist (not related to AI) installed on their PiHole, and for whatever reason my website was on that list. It is, in fact, to this day, because my request to unblock it went completely unanswered. I still don't know why the website is on the list.by TonyTrapp
2/21/2026 at 5:45:23 PM
Go to the Adguard GitHub (or use the extension) and report it. And get all your friends to switch to Adguard extension and Adguard Home (Pi Hole alternative) as blockers.Easylist and its sublist are notorious for being poorly maintained and ignoring issues opened against it. Adguard is much more active in maintaining its lists. Especially Adguard its language blocklists have much, much less breakage and missed ads than Easylist.
by jorvi
2/21/2026 at 10:29:44 PM
>> And get all your friends to switch to Adguard extension and Adguard Home (Pi Hole alternative) as blockers.Nice of you to slip this "easy" step into your advice. Give me a break!
by skeeter2020
2/22/2026 at 4:41:55 PM
..?If you know how to run a Pi Hole, you know how to run Adguard Home. And installing Chromium / Firefox / Safari extensions isn't exactly rocket science.
by jorvi
2/23/2026 at 8:51:35 AM
The crux is in the sentence of yours:>...all your friends to switch to ...<
:-))
by KellyCriterion
2/21/2026 at 5:09:31 PM
Perhaps it got hacked and was hosting malware without you being aware? They are pretty good at hiding it from the site owner (showing the original website to you, but not to others).by VladVladikoff
2/21/2026 at 5:12:59 PM
The server is and has been clean the whole time. I don't even run WordPress or anything similar on that server that would be a common hacking target. If it was hacked, I'm pretty sure Google Safe Browsing would be the first to flag the site, not some random PiHole list.by TonyTrapp
2/22/2026 at 9:28:53 PM
PiHole should err on the side of false negatives, uBO on false positives. Difference being uBO only takes a click to disarm for a site.Personally I don't want to introduce any chance of my DNS being a problem.
by zadikian
2/21/2026 at 10:30:39 PM
Not any more it seems: https://github.com/alvi-se/ai-ublock-blacklist/commit/7ebaa7...by Chris2048
2/21/2026 at 6:56:19 PM
Probably because there's about the same chance of them being innocent as the "Help I was wrongfully banned by VAC :(((" posts in the Counterstrike community.by Drupon
2/21/2026 at 7:37:23 PM
Reminder that false positives are not only possible but likely. I remember one instance where you could get people banned by sending them a specific string of characters over chat. Anticheat was scanning the entire contents of RAM looking for it.These days anticheat software is likely to snap at anything. Who knows what they think of the development tools Hacker News users are likely to have on their computers? They really hate virtual machines for example. There's no telling how they'd react to a debugger or profiler.
by matheusmoreira
2/21/2026 at 9:36:46 PM
Yeah that's what the people love to say on the Steam forums when they've gotten busted in one of its many ban waves.by Drupon
2/23/2026 at 10:54:17 PM
Never claimed otherwise. Just saying it's a fact of life that every test has false positives and false negatives. The "is this player cheating" test is no exception.Check out this amazing episode:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26296339
Dude got so fed up with long loading times he debugged the game and not only discovered the cause but actually fixed it. Billion dollar corporation couldn't be assed to do it.
Gotta wonder if this guy wouldn't have gotten banned by the anticheat for having the audacity to hook into the game with a debugger or something. Only cheaters do that sort of thing right?
by matheusmoreira
2/22/2026 at 2:08:40 AM
Both of you can be right.by s0ss
2/21/2026 at 6:14:50 PM
I would add that with this attitude and how new this initiative is, there's very little chance it will still be updated 5 years from now. Really this sort of thing needs to come from Easylist or similar, who have a track record of maintaining these for years.by the_biot
2/21/2026 at 7:35:01 PM
I don't understand the need for the author to commit the rest of his life to this or start a foundation. It is a good list for now and if its never updated again, that seems fine.by Larrikin
2/22/2026 at 8:06:57 AM
If a blocklist doesn't get updated it is outdated in a week.Some tools are useful without updates. A blocklist for AI content farms that are sprouting like crazy is not helpful if it isn't updated.
by jjcob
2/21/2026 at 10:30:40 PM
in that case they should just contribute to one of the existing, more established lists. We don't need n+1 standards...by skeeter2020
2/21/2026 at 11:44:17 PM
Which lists is open to this kind of contribution?by Larrikin
2/21/2026 at 8:00:08 PM
You forgot:> A personal list for uBlock Origin
by DrammBA
2/22/2026 at 6:41:45 AM
Fork it then!by wasmainiac
2/21/2026 at 9:24:01 PM
If the website is not AI slop, presumably they would remove it from the list.by ycombinatrix
2/22/2026 at 1:46:42 AM
[flagged]by GaryBluto
2/21/2026 at 7:56:01 PM
[flagged]by well_ackshually
2/21/2026 at 10:25:14 PM
I agree.I find it a bit ironic that this site regularly talks about banning whole countries and IP ranges on our servers, then acts shocked when users do the same. The fact that somebody went to the effort to create and share this shows how poorly the public sees the web.
The reality we face is "Check your AdBlocker" is the new "Check your spam folder" and we should adjust accordingly.
by JamesLeonis
2/21/2026 at 11:28:03 PM
Problem is if this becomes popular and people being lazy assume blocked site means slop without checking, then the repo has a lot of power to break innocent sites.I don't have an answer because as you say with power comes people wrangling over power. And claw sloperators can be way more persistent!
by tokenless
2/21/2026 at 5:48:38 PM
Also seems a bit hypocritical given the screed about how such a list is necessary because the AI content might output hallucinations or damaging content without review.But if it’s the author’s blocklist that is wrong, unverified, and causing harm to others? Cry about it.
by NeutralCrane