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Не могу загрузить модели с Thingiverse, сайт просит отключить блокировщик, но я отключил все блокировщики для этого сайта еще вчера, и в браузере их отключал, пользуюсь хром, попробовал через дефолтный виндоус — просит отключить блокировщики, хотя я стандартным браузером не пользуюсь и не накатывал на него расширения, поставил файрфокс — та же беда. Может нас забанили из за санкций?
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You can still do a file-by-file download (for now) but if you click [Download All], whereas it used to countdown 4 seconds before serving up the archive, now you are presented with:
Please help out Thingiverse and disable your ad blocker!
Thingiverse is an incredible resource to the 3D printing community. Running a large website which hosts millions of files requires a lot of upkeep and costs. Running ads will help us aquire more resources to keep maintaining and improving the Thingiverse platform.From everyone at MakerBot and Thingiverse, we appreciate you all.
Fuck ’em. I’m not disabling my adblocker. Kind of defeats the purpose of having one, right? This site is going further and further down the drain as each day passes.
I use AdGuard, but even temporarily disabling that and the downloads won’t work (the all button anyway).
Still a problem, still BS, still aggravating and yes, their ads served up malware so no way. Agreed too they’re going down the drain hard and fast, which is impressive since it’s been going on so long. @Goury — yep, that’ll do it. Dirtbags all.
files -> zip hack no longer working, yet the sloth thing works.. I have no idea why.
I couldn’t get the duplicate tab hack to work either.
So, it’s file by file for me.
I can use download all with firefox and ublock origin.
That’s because you’re using ublock origin, which stops scripts, blocking ads differently. Were you running PIHole, you’d find you drop over 70% of your network traffic and never notice, because it’s all crap you don’t need.
Thingiverse notices, they are annoyed that they can’t send you said crap — thus the thread.
The Ultimate 1:200 Starship Launch Complex Set
Awesome! You are valuable member to this forum! Thank you….
THIS WORKS GREAT !!!
Also I dont even have ad blocker turned on in CHROME for this website, but mine is still doing it. annoyed for sure
Thank you, thank you, thank you Viridianite.
Since I don’t use an ad blocker the «please» demand the software made didn’t make any sense.
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That’s what I’ve been doing to but I can’t get the pictures so I’ve been doing screen captures then creating a folder to put everything in. All and all a real hassle. Typing «/zip» at the end of the page link and pressing enter brings the zip down like the old days.
Niiiice! Thank you.
I’ll have a play later, with the intention of putting zip download links in the descriptions of my things so people can altogether avoid Thingiverse’s frustrating ‘download link hopping’ they’re putting us all through.
You are a god among men, what ever they have done recently has made this site shit.
Perhaps its time to spin up my own.
I don’t have an ad blocker. Thingiverse is really screwed up. They need to fire everyone and hire competent people to fix this shit!! Thingiverse has been broke for well over a year. Please all makers of STL files, how about putting all files in a Zip file? But even that won’t fix the newest download screwup.
I’ve proposed em to hire me to fix all their problems.
Their offer were laughable if not offensive.
Dev salaries they pay is less than McDonalds offer to an inexperienced toilet washer.
LOL. I found a work around, but it seems to be working now, BUT for how long? Thanks
In Edge browse, right-click on tab, click duplicate and it will open up another tab that will allow you to download all. You have to do it every time but it is a lot quicker than individual downloads. Not sure if this works for all web browsers.
I’ll disable my adblocker on this site when they start fixing long standing issues with it.
What the hell happened to the view counts?
Ditto here. Can’t disable ad-block since Thingiverse had been displaying ads that attempt to install malware.
In any case, downloading the files individually works around this issue (so far) and works around the bigger new long standing issue where the package from «Download All» can be out of date by years.
Well it seems the first download all is fine and then it stops showing the timer. If I close Firefox and reopen then it works again but it seems just for the first download.
Copy a link, close firefox, open firefox, paste link, download all.
Curious if that works for others also.
Yeah, that has been my experience too. Complete rubbish…. Some projects I download are multi-multi-file. I’m not individually downloading tens of files and then grabbing the images as well, plus having to copy and paste the relevant description and printing details too.
I’m not having this problem. I never see ads and can «download all», just tried it with the following thing:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4553824/files
No ads and no problems downloading all the files (in one archive). Using FF with privacy badger and noscript (allowing thingiverse and makerbot).
Leave it to me to be the odd one out I just tried that same link/file and it’s still a no-go for me. I’m running Firefox 79.0 under Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with uBlock Origin, Google Analytics Blocker (which I just noticed it turned off for thingiverse), and Enhanced Tracking Protection (FF setting) enabled. I can, though, load these same links in Tor and download the archives all day long with no trouble. meh… I’m used to it. Glad (?) to know it’s just me, then…
Not just you. I also can’t use Download All now. And I am not turning off Ad Blocker. So will need to find a work around.
I’m glad to see others chiming in wit their experience. It’s a shame this company is more worried about advertising then they are the actual web site experience. Ads without viewers ain’t gonna make no more money than no ads at all…
I am using Firefox 79.0 in windows 10 with ublock and it says that but still counts down and lets me download.
If they would have ads that are related to 3d printing I would allow them but the malware crap they are posting is ridiculous!
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URL(s) where the issue occurs
Any Thingiverse URL, for example, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3103425
Describe the issue
Any attempt to download files results in a «Please help out Thingiverse and disable your ad blocker!» block message from Thingiverse.
Screenshot(s)
N/A
Versions
- Browser/version: Firefox 80.0
- uBlock Origin version: 1.29.2
Settings
Default
Notes
Disabling uBlock seems to resolve the issue.
Any attempt to download files results in a «Please help out Thingiverse and disable your ad blocker!» block message from Thingiverse.
The download starts after 5 seconds. That is only an annoyance and already fixed in uBlock filters – Annoyances
.
Enable that list or add
thingiverse.com##+js(set, blockedElement.className, null)
thingiverse.com##+js(nano-sib)
thingiverse.com##[class^="AdBlockDetect"]
to your filter list.
okiehsch, thanks for checking this out.
Your reported behavior is very interesting because the file download does not start automatically regardless of how many times I refresh, or how long I wait. Your proposed filters on the other hand, do appear to work.
Which uBlock Annoyance filter should I try selecting? I have been unable to get any of them to work besides the custom rules proposed.
No need to, anymore. The filters have been moved to the main list. So force update that and you’re done.
AdguardTeam/AdguardFilters#65519
Anybody can test:
thingiverse.com#@#+js(set, blockedElement.className, null)
thingiverse.com##+js(set, blockedElement.className, undefined)
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This is a method that works only for the one page you wish to see. It will work until the page is reloaded or you exit. This method is perfect if disabling JavaScript did not work, or if you do not want to install third-party software.
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2
Right-click anywhere on the blocked page. In the drop-down menu, select ‘Inspect’.
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3
Find the HTML <div element(s) that blocks the page. You may do this by hovering your cursor over <div each element, and when the right element is highlighted on the webpage, you have found it. Right-click on it and select ‘Hide element’ or ‘Delete element’.
- You should now be able to see and use the webpage unhindered.
- If you made a mistake and deleted something that did not create the anticipated effect, just reload the page and start again.
- If the element was removed, but you cannot scroll the webpage, see the next step.
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4
Enable scrolling (if necessary). To enable the scrolling on a webpage that disables it with an anti-AdBlocker, find the HTML element containing «Overflow : hidden» at the top of the list. You may need to click on the downward arrow next to the <body> tag. Then, replace «hidden» by «scroll».
-
5
Can’t find the «overflow»? If you cannot find the «Overflow» element, try to find something that contains «scrolling:off» or «no-scroll» somewhere at the top of the script and replace it with something the positive alternative. On this webpage, for example, this modification was needed:
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