“Plus” is usually better. That’s what the “plus” is for....because it’s better. Don’t need a 5,000 word essay to know that. It’s common knowledge.
I’ve noticed that adblock plus caused it to block more than it should. I had to switch back to just adblock.
That’s what’s called jumping to conclusion - you may want to bother yourself and read more than just the title.
I should not that “Adblock” and “Adblock Plus” are different extensions from different authors, despite their similar-sounding names. They implement their functions differently and it looks like Adblock is doing a bit more than simply phoning home and reporting where you are located.
The author of Adblock Plus is pointing out some worrisome trends in the other extension that he noticed as people kept asking him the differences between the two.
Worthy of note if you do not want information about you and your browsing being sent to others.