Now I am curious about a few things. I never had to deal with ads on websites for profit since I never paid for one so I do not know exactly how ads work, but I am a web developer and designer and I am creating a few styles from time-to-time for the Stylish add-on as a hobby and for hosted websites and other things that allow full HTML controls or CSS. If the ads are not blocked, but simply moved offset by 9000px and set to a very small size, could you still earn money out of it? That is one thing I was never too sure how the ads work. I know that if you set the module to display: none; some ads will no longer offer money for it somehow. Also, for the ads disturbing the layers if they are too big, why not set the modules to overflow: hidden with a max-height and a max-width and display property set to block? Then if an ad is much bigger than the module, it should not alter with the layout of the website, but the ad will definitely look funny in its small area. As for the sounds and auto-play, there is a mute audio feature on Firefox and Chrome on the tab, people can use that. o.O I usually block ads because they make websites ugly as hell, and sometimes it is just too much, I do not know where I should be looking at. When I visit Nexus, I usually enable the ads for a moment, then I block them again when I have stuff to do because most ads on here create a lag-fest sometimes.