What's the deal with "radiate"?

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26. May 2010, 11:37:49

epileptic

Posts: 11

What's the deal with "radiate"?

Hi,

For some reason, Opera seems to block every time I try to access a URL with the word "radiate" in it. Whether I look for the word in my Answers.com search bar, or I search for it on Google or even click a link that contains it, Opera just does nothing. Other strings like "adiate" or "radiat" work, and other browsers (Firefox, Chrome) handle "radiate" completely normally, as they should. I'm using Opera 10.53 on Windows XP SP2 on my laptop, but the same issue appears on my Windows 7 desktop with the same browser version. Am I the only one with this problem? Can someone try to reproduce it?

Thanks.

26. May 2010, 11:41:36

lince

Posts: 189

*radiate* is one of the strings of Tamil's ad block filters. You've probably added them to your content blocker settings.

Use this button to access your list of "Blocked content" quickly.
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