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See which subscription list has the filter? #469
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one of the filters i have subscribed to seems to be blocking .org.uk sites and I'm not sure how to find out which one it is these are the exceptions I've added so far: I've uploaded my settings |
It would be great to have a tool to see which list and which filter line is causing the block I have resolved my issue through process of elimination. I have found the subscription list to be NCAQs which includes :https://.org.uk/* https://github.com/ncaq/uBlacklistRule/blob/master/uBlacklist.txt |
Hey there! This is actually a great idea. But without thinking too much about it, it doesn't seem trivial to implement. I don't know when we are going to get around to it, but it's worth noting that we might implement it in the future. |
I'd love to see this myself. Today I spent 20 minutes going through every list I'm subscribed to trying to find which one was blocking a site. |
Suggestion or help please
Expected Behavior
When a result is blocked in a search engine there is an option to unblock results. I would also like the option to see which subscription list and which filter line is causing the block (ublock origin has this option within their logger - see which filter list has caused ad to block or cosmetic changes)
Purpose
To see if there is a subscription that should be remove.
e.g. recently I have had several important sites blocked - I would like to know what is the underlying problem
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