That depends on your needs.
Content creators need to eat. Servers cost money. By using Tampermonkey to surgically remove ads, especially "native" ads that standard blockers miss, we are pushing the boundaries of the implied contract between viewer and creator. We are consuming the bandwidth without paying the "tax" of attention.
Do you use user scripts for ad blocking? Or do you prefer traditional extensions? The right answer is the one that works for your browsing style.
For years, ad blockers have been a staple of the modern browsing experience. Extensions like uBlock Origin and AdBlock Plus are the heavyweight champions, blocking most ads out of the box. But there’s a quieter, more surgical tool that many power users are turning to:
Masking your ad-blocking activity so websites don't show "Please disable your adblocker" messages.
When you write or install a Tampermonkey script, you are using a scalpel.
Once Tampermonkey is installed, create a new script by clicking on the Tampermonkey icon in your browser toolbar and selecting "Create a new script."