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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1091650" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Actually, initially it was only 5,000 I think. But after backlash and when AdGuard showed a detailed report on why at least 30,000 rules would be essential they opted to follow AdGuard's advice. They also changed many things to comply with many changes suggested by adblock developers and filter maintainers (especially AdGuard) which is surprising but impressive from Google's part.</p><p></p><p>Technically you are correct about paywall. I just used that paywall bypassing filter list as an example, it can be any filter list, or custom rules created by the users. So no, that's not the reason why gorhill is refusing. He didn't even want to create an extension for MV3 until AdGuard released their experimental MV3 extension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1091650, member: 78686"] Actually, initially it was only 5,000 I think. But after backlash and when AdGuard showed a detailed report on why at least 30,000 rules would be essential they opted to follow AdGuard's advice. They also changed many things to comply with many changes suggested by adblock developers and filter maintainers (especially AdGuard) which is surprising but impressive from Google's part. Technically you are correct about paywall. I just used that paywall bypassing filter list as an example, it can be any filter list, or custom rules created by the users. So no, that's not the reason why gorhill is refusing. He didn't even want to create an extension for MV3 until AdGuard released their experimental MV3 extension. [/QUOTE]
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