For most users, this is a "hard wall" or a "nag screen." It often prevents the page from loading entirely or dims the content until the ad-blocker is turned off. It is designed to be disruptive to ensure the website can serve ads.
The message is usually clear and direct. However, the tone can feel slightly accusatory or frustrating for users who value their privacy and browsing speed. You likely encountered this on: AtenИ›ie, aИ›i activat din nou AdBlock!
These scripts are effective at detecting popular extensions like uBlock Origin or AdBlock Plus. For most users, this is a "hard wall" or a "nag screen
As a "feature" for a website owner, it’s a necessary tool for revenue. As an "experience" for a visitor, it is a high-friction barrier that often results in the visitor looking for the information elsewhere. However, the tone can feel slightly accusatory or
Platforms hosting video content often trigger this "again" message if they detect a filter change. Summary
While it successfully notifies the user, it often leads to "bounce rates" where users leave the site immediately rather than disabling their protection. User Interface (UI): 5/10