Wladimir Palant wrote:It doesn't have to be the context menu, maybe a better place can be found for it. However, would the feature itself be useful?
A checkbox somewhere in the settings perhaps? We can 'clutter' that instead. (heh) On the usefulness thing, I'm was thinking it would only help with youtube, (the main reason why I wanted to put this idea out there) but you never know.
Hubird wrote:It is already so easy to disable ABP (a simple middle click on the icon and it's done).
If the user is really interested in supporting then donate or whitelist the page.
True enough, but the thing is some users don't have the funds to donate directly to a YTer. The majority of the time, content creators don't give an option to even donate to them, and those that do are better off creating and publishing consistently better content that will help them apply for a partnership. As I stated before, (again, as far as I know) you can't pre-whitelist videos from a specific person due to the video-specific ID that there's no way connect to who uploaded it. Also, no use in adding a webpage to the accepted
-ads list when you're probably never going to watch the same video or visit the same page for a long time.
The idea here I was thinking about is to preemptively whitelist a page
before it loads all the advertisements. No point in whitelisting and refreshing a page
after all the advertisements play and display. With aging hardware like mine, CPU and memory usage and their longevity is becoming very important to me.
I thank you all for your input.