Overview
Block users on Twitter in one click instead of 3. Block from any page where users are listed (/retweets, /followers, etc)!
This extension modifies Twitter by adding a block button to each Tweet. The block button that is added enables a user to block the owner of the Tweet in one click instead of the usual 3 clicks (1. open tweet menu, 2. click block user, 3. confirm block) You can now block users from ANYWHERE! There's now a block button on the list of users on the Followers and Reposts pages. This is a universal 1-click solution to your Twitter blocking problems.
secret secretOct 3, 2024
Does its job, but I constantly get a "Something went wrong. Try reloading." as if there is a cooldown on how many people I can block at once. If this is user error I'll redo my review! I use Microsoft Edge if that helps. Edit: Thank you for your response! Updated.
Dara OladosuDeveloperOct 4, 2024
Right! Twitter doesn't let you overload its servers by performing too many actions too quickly. So, yes, you need to let it cool off for a while before they'll let you resume blocking. This is a Twitter limitation
soggy cat (cv)Oct 1, 2024
really nice design update!!
duck ballsSep 20, 2024
this bugs out the not interested feature where u cant see the second part the "this content isnt relevant button" to actually make the not interested feature actually work. If you click not interested the tweet disappears but will come back and same content will keep showing up again in future.
Details
- Version1.0.14
- UpdatedOctober 4, 2024
- Offered bydara_tobi
- Size11.33KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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