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Shut Up: Comment Blocker

70 points - today at 5:05 PM

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  • jama211

    today at 6:16 PM

    Great idea, though something I accepted about myself years ago is I always want to read at least some of the comments, even if they’re horrific and make me want to sand off my own eyeballs. It may be horrible a lot of the time, but the total boredom and loneliness of experiencing the internet without feeling the presence of others is somehow worse.

    I know it’s ridiculous, just seems to be the way I am.

      • Defletter

        today at 8:41 PM

        Heh, this reminds me of that study that showed people would rather give themselves painful electric shocks than be alone.

        https://www.science.org/content/article/people-would-rather-...

        • tracker1

          today at 8:20 PM

          I'm kind of there with you... I will even actively avoid sites that don't have some kind of comments. Though I do wish more of them would load on demand, or even shift to another page for comments vs. loading a lot of JS or remote garbage first.

          • RankingMember

            today at 9:43 PM

            I had to break myself of that habit, because I too had that compulsion. I paid for it almost every time, though I admit the rare times it wasn't a total shitshow felt like winning the lottery.

            • hsbauauvhabzb

              today at 8:30 PM

              HN comments are insightful. And while there is bot farms out there it’s important to know talking points of someone you disagree with to both consider their validity and to enable you to refute them well.

          • kstrauser

            today at 5:34 PM

            Very neat!

            For Safari users, don’t overlook that beautiful “Hide Distracting Items” menu which lets you block specific items elements on a per-site basis. Want to permanently hide a popover dialog? Hide it! Hide the comments section. Hide fog layers that obscure the content behind them. I use this all the time.

              • jjice

                today at 8:19 PM

                I can't believe I didn't know about this. I had to track down mediocre extensions to try to replicate UBlock's element blocking.

                I did find that Adguard was pretty okay, but this looks much nicer.

              • nozzlegear

                today at 8:33 PM

                I don't think it's actually permanent though, is it? The items will eventually come back.

                  • kstrauser

                    today at 9:00 PM

                    It's permanent. However, behind the scenes I'm sure it's using CSS selectors to identify the element you're blocking, and if the server changes that, then it wouldn't detect that exact element anymore.

            • eddythompson80

              today at 7:01 PM

              I use ublock origin for that. Some examples from my filters:

                   news.ycombinator.com##.subline > [href^="item"]
                   news.ycombinator.com###me
                   news.ycombinator.com###karma
                   news.ycombinator.com###logout
                   news.ycombinator.com##td:nth-of-type(3) > .pagetop
                   news.ycombinator.com##.score
                   www.youtube.com###comments > .ytd-comments.style-scope
                   www.youtube.com###chatframe
                   www.youtube.com###chat

              • swills

                today at 10:03 PM

                I've used it for years. It's nice, works well. When I do want to read comments, I just click the button in the tool bar to turn them back on, which is simple and convenient.

                • cf100clunk

                  today at 5:34 PM

                  I've found this extension to be highly valuable on sports and movie/tv sites at thwarting spoilers and blabbermouths. Its value on political sites is much appreciated.

                  • WD-42

                    today at 5:51 PM

                    Find it somewhat ironic that the first screenshot shows stack overflow, the once place where comments are still potentially useful - if we ever visit the site again. Author if you are reading: maybe use a screenshot of somewhere else like Hacker News?

                      • robrain

                        today at 6:38 PM

                        I might be misreading it, but that screenshot looks like an example of how you can disable the plugin for particular sites, like SO.

                    • perching_aix

                      today at 6:03 PM

                      Pretty fun to see this, I've been doing the same for a while for a number of sites (e.g. YouTube) via just Ublock. May be a bit safer for those who don't want to introduce a new dependency into their environment.

                      • bevelwork

                        today at 6:10 PM

                        There's irony for commenting about blocking comments.

                        • amelius

                          today at 6:38 PM

                          In general, browser extensions are not to be trusted. Even if you trust them now, they could change owners. There are examples.

                            • zadikian

                              today at 9:07 PM

                              Yeah, I use a separate unmodified browser for anything important, which are usually the same sites you don't need content blocking on anyway.

                                • Contax

                                  today at 10:33 PM

                                  Same. I have 4 browsers, 2 of them loaded to the teeth and the other 2 untouched since installation, one of them the one that I use for "mandatory" stuff or that you really need it to work, like banking or gov sites.

                          • krapp

                            today at 7:51 PM

                            If you want something like this for Hacker News (and you should, this place is getting intolerable without a blocklist) I suggest Comments Owl for Hacker News (https://soitis.dev/comments-owl-for-hacker-news)

                            Not my project, I just really like it.

                            • 2OEH8eoCRo0

                              today at 7:08 PM

                              I use uBlock origin to block certain trolls on certain forums because moderators won't.

                              • mrexcess

                                today at 6:01 PM

                                And thus concludes the internet's decades long transition from a peer community of idea exchange ala UseNet to a broadcast messaging medium controlled by elites for their own benefit ala Bari Weiss' CBS. Welcome to the Dead Internet.

                                  • cf100clunk

                                    today at 6:25 PM

                                    Usenet had the Cancelmoose, so message sanitization has always been part of the Internet. In this case, I see this browser extension as purely a tool of the end user and not a blanket threat to the peer community at large.

                                      • Fnoord

                                        today at 6:43 PM

                                        Usenet kill file, IRC ignore list, email spam filters, web browser adblockers, disabling JavaScript, using Archive.org/.today to read content, using plain text and a remote host to parse URLs to forward the content to email, RSS readers, converting content based on CSS selectors or json (e.g. jq) to XML/RSS.

                                        The internet has and will always be about increasibg the signal te noise ratio for the user. The fact someone resorts to blacklisting entire comment section tells us something about how they view the quality of these in general; subpar.

                                        It isn't just LLMs which contribute to that. Troll farms do, too.

                                        [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kill_file

                                    • jama211

                                      today at 6:14 PM

                                      Not sure this particular thing concludes it

                                  • OGEnthusiast

                                    today at 5:43 PM

                                    Feels like this will be especially valuable as more comments are just AI slop

                                      • cf100clunk

                                        today at 5:49 PM

                                        Fake reviews too, whether human or AI.

                                    • breakingrules3

                                      today at 8:19 PM

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