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I used to edit /etc/hosts to block these bad guys. Now, there's a Safari extension for non-programmers to use.
http://homepage.mac.com/drewthaler/jsblacklist/JavaScript Blacklist is a simple extension for Safari 5 which blacklists scripts from a configurable list of domains. If a common "utility" script used by sites that you visit is annoying you, this will let you opt out quickly and easily.
Here are some examples of common annoying scripts. JavaScript Blacklist comes pre-configured to block these by default.
- tynt.com - modifies copy-pasted text
- intellitxt.com - green links with double-underlines
- snap.com - link previews
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