catch-22 Vlad Yes, just tried it now with all extensions disabled, behaviour is still the same. For clarity, I have the native content blocker disabled by default, with the exception of reddit (so that uBlock Origin and RES don't conflict).
catch-22 Vlad enabling it for all websites by default gets rid of the ads, so it seems that it's a bug with the exception rule
Vlad Ok glad we pinpointed this one. So to reproduce: Disable Content blocking globally Add an exception for a site eg reddit.com through prefs->websites->content blocking Content blocking does not get activated on reddit.com
Vlad catch-22 Every time I prioritise just one more thing it ends being 50 things in the queue. There is just so much to be done in a browser.
catch-22 update: I've tried uninstalling uBO and just going with the native adblocker, and I've noticed that it simply does not block ads on reddit regardless of the exception rule and on that note, it seems that RES and uBO do not conflict with each other anymore