You're seeing our Stack Overflow Careers ads, because they have no dancing monkeys, hula girls, or "marching ants" borders, so AdBlock Plus put them on their "unobtrusive ads" list.
Now, Careers job listings help us keep the LEDs on, and we've worked hard to never allow any that wiggle, dance, encourage harming monkeys, or take their clothes off. Plus, we're working hard to show you jobs that might actually excite you.
But, as always, our ultimate goal is help developers, so if you can't fathom ever finding a better job, you get hives from even the most tasteful of ads, or you simply detest orange borders...
You're welcome to have Adblock Plus block these, too. We'll even show you exactly how.
We hope most of you will look at the ads (are you sure you have the best job on the planet?) but if you want Adblock to keep blocking them, we don't want to stand in your way. Here's how to change the setting, from AdBlock's site:
You need to "Allow some non-intrusive advertising" in Adblock Plus's
settings:
On Firefox: click the Adblock Plus icon and choose Filter Preferences
from the menu. Uncheck "Allow non-intrusive advertising" and you are
done.
On Chrome: right-click the Adblock Plus icon in the address bar on the
right, then choose Options and uncheck "Allow non-intrusive
advertising."
On Opera: click the Opera menu button in the left corner at the top
(on OS X: click Window at the top), choose Extensions, find Adblock
Plus there, click on Options and uncheck "Allow non-intrusive
advertising."
On Internet Explorer: click the Adblock Plus icon in the status bar on
the right, then choose Options and uncheck "Allow non-intrusive
advertising."
On Safari: click the Adblock Plus icon in the address bar on the left,
choose Options, and uncheck "Allow non-intrusive advertising"
On Android: click the Adblock Plus icon in the notification bar at the
top, then uncheck "Acceptable Ads / Allow some non-intrusive
advertising."
Note: Some users are reporting this ABP setting isn't working for them. We've contacted them to report the issue, as it should be simpler for you, but here's a workaround for now:
(Borrowed from Barmar's answer).
- Go to a page with the "Looking or a job?" ad
- Click the ABP Extension
- Select "Block Element" (Nothing much will happen)
- Highlight the outline of the ad, which will select all of its components
- Click to select
- It'll look like you've blocked only one color ad ("blue" or "orange") but in our tests, it covers both.
At the end of the day, we think it's our job to serve you ads that may actually be useful to you, but anything that makes it harder for the kind of users who post here just isn't worth it.