If you'd like to search for how to fix a technical problem and want the first page of results to be articles saying "download/buy our product to fix it now!", then the list probably isn't for you.
There are quite a few company blogs I haven't blocked, mainly ones that are actually informative and aren't trying to trick you into looking at their products.
> From that logic you should block every single corporate blog out there.
I considered this previously. I feel like the web would be a vastly improved experience if you just blocked everything affiliated with a corporation as opposed to a university, nonprofit, or a personal site.
Because corporate blogs are predominantly nothing but marketing fluff that dominates search results so thoroughly that they drown out any actual useful information.
- For example, kaspersky blog doesn't look bad.
- CCleaner blog is just a list of update.