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One feature we have, is the ability to "Like" an article and a comment/forum post. It's entirely local to our website, built by us.
Sadly, a few privacy plugins have gone a bit militant and started blocking it based on the CSS class name. We've already spoken to Adblock Plus about the issue, they're likely not the only one affected as any using the same lists will be.
To try and get around it a little, we've begun more generic naming for it in our CSS to try and avoid it.
I'm using uBlock Origin and I have to deactivate the third option (the eye) to be able to see the Like button.