I dislike them (and many other news sources) because they've transformed from a "this is what happened" model to a "this is what you should think" model.
Worse than that I find they are among the worst offenders when it comes to refusing to provide primary sources for things.
Person X said a bad thing and you should be angry about it because of XYZ, but, failing to actually link to the tweet/video/etc which allows you to see what actually happened, how is that acceptable?
I don't think CNN's reporting (such as it is) has materially changed. It was nearly half opinion-based shows from the day it launched. The only thing it excelled at was live or realtime reporting, since it was the first dedicated 24-hours news cycle. Even back in the 80s it focused on emotion porn (save baby Jessica!) as much as actual news. It's probable that your analysis has changed more than your content has.
I absolutely hate that practice and CNN is far from alone in doing it. It's become extremely common. When it comes to mainstream news CNN tends to avoid outright lies, but they do omit a lot and their bias comes out in what they choose to report on and how they talk about it.
This is happening with other browsers, not just Brave. I get the same error with Firefox and Chrome:
Browser Blocked
We apologize, but your web browser is configured in such a way that it is preventing this site from implementing required components that protect your privacy and allow you to view and change your privacy settings. This functionality is required for privacy legislation in your region.
We recommend you use a different browser or disable the “EasyList Cookie” filter from your “Content Filtering” settings (found under “Settings” -> “Shields” in the Brave Browser).
Interestingly enough, I can open the CNN website Opera and Edge just fine.
My location is in Germany.
No, I’m receiving this same block notice from Safari on mobile with content blockers disabled in Italy by visiting cnn.com.
I found this page by googling the Brave block message on the website that had nothing to do with my browser. I was happy to see the first link was here.
It works for me in Firefox and I've got uBlock Origin with the EasyList Cookie filter enabled. The intent to block ad-blockers seems to be there at least.
It's really hard to know what the actual issue is when these kinds of things happen thanks to all the gaslighting A/B testing brought to the web.
It shows that browser link, with the following content:
We apologize, but your web browser is configured in such a way that it is preventing this site from implementing required components that protect your privacy and allow you to view and change your privacy settings. This functionality is required for privacy legislation in your region.
We recommend you use a different browser or disable the “EasyList Cookie” filter from your “Content Filtering” settings (found under “Settings” -> “Shields” in the Brave Browser).
GDPR related somehow? If you are blocking all cookies or something it might just exclude you entirely to be on the safe side legally. I haven't used Brave but I imagine if it doesn't have that functionality, you might have a plugin that does.
To me this means they need to ensure they can track you if you visit their site, probably on behalf of their advertisers. If you aren't able or willing to be tracked, they don't want your viewership.
As more news corporations follow, users who don't consent to tracking will see different news than users who do consent.
- This URL prints a blocked message: https://www.cnn.com/browser-blocked
- This URL works fine: https://www.cnn.com/
Ergo, navigating directly to a URL with a "browser blocked" message shows that message.. Did something change? Brave is not currently blocked on CNN.com
Admin should take this HN link down IMO. The title is misleading, CNN is not blocking the brave browser. They do have a browser-blocked page, and navigating directly to that page does indeed show that pages contents. Without further information, the link title is completely wrong. There needs to be some demonstration that brave browsers are actually being redirected.
We recommend you use a different browser or disable the “EasyList Cookie” filter from your “Content Filtering” settings (found under “Settings” -> “Shields” in the Brave Browser).
That would lead one to believe it is Brave specific. But I can verify I’m getting this on Safari without a content blocker.
It works for me on Brave. Probably only does that when the skip gdpr notices is enabled.I noticed a lot kf sites behave abnormal when that option is enabled.