Not sure who needs this but I grew tired of 2dehands.be being full of promoted stuff, new products and professional sellers. I am usually looking for second hand stuff, not new in store or online shop stuff.

So here are some rules you can add to uBlock Origins filter list that will filter those out.

www.2dehands.be##:xpath(//li[contains(@class, 'list') and descendant::span[contains(text(), 'Bezoek website')]])
www.2dehands.be##:xpath(//li[contains(@class, 'list') and contains(.//a, 'Naar website')])
www.2dehands.be##:xpath(//li[contains(@class, 'list') and descendant::span[contains(text(), 'Catawiki')]])
www.2dehands.be##:xpath(//li[contains(@class, 'list') and descendant::span[contains(text(), 'Topadvertentie')]])
www.2dehands.be##:xpath(//li[contains(@class, 'list') and descendant::span[contains(text(), 'Topzoekertje')]])
www.2dehands.be##:xpath(//div[contains(@class, 'Banner')])

Don’t get me wrong, I understand why ads and all are there, I just wish 2dehands would give us a filter to filter by only second hand stuff.

  • Pol
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    7 months ago

    I’m using a pihole at home and my whole home network is protected.

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      7 months ago

      Isn’t that just a DNS sinkhole? I personally use Adguard home on the network which is great for ads but it doesn’t filter out “sponsored” listings unfortunately…

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        7 months ago

        The pihole is our DNS server at home. It does a pretty good job. My parents living away from me are also using it by default using Tailscale.