3.1 out of 5
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Alexandte RFSTJul 27, 2023
not working. could not even sign in
Thea Mertens (Thea)Jun 7, 2022
Doesn't work in Edge.
Hocine BFeb 25, 2022
I started using twitter and often tried to stay away from it for the anxiety the comments gave me. Then I thought that an extension should exist to solve this problem. This is the first time I go on twitter and my browsing experience is more pleasant, thanks Google :)
Yuki Ito (よね)Oct 29, 2020
Not work on Twitter anymore? I set as "Hide Everything" but no changes.
Gopal OthayothJul 28, 2020
"Sign in with Google" button and "Tune" button at the top do nothing. Would have liked to try this out, but I can't log in.
Shafiq ZulkafriFeb 9, 2020
I wish to hide twitter replies if i were to hide everything. Not literally every tweet. Hopefully this improves
HakaseJan 22, 2020
This worked fine before, but I've switched to Brave Browser and can't click on the login button. Is this intentional?
diss identityMay 19, 2019
This is the equivalent of hiring somebody to stick their fingers in your ears and shout "LALALALALALA" in your stead. It's been more than 2 years Google started experimenting with Perspective AI, I thought it would have some progress. Alas. I tested it on Twitter, Youtube and Reddit. No matter how I set the dial, it either hides too much or too little, but never consistently. More importantly, however, the benefit of this extension is not clear to me, because all 5 platforms this extension ... Show more
Chris LoweryApr 30, 2019
I like the idea and hope that it actually gets finished and made good at some point, but as it literally isn't doing anything at all for me at this point (turning it all the way down to Hide It All still doesn't hide a single comment on Facebook), it's useless to me.
David MichaudApr 11, 2019
Excellent plugin. Very damning that the services it targets are too lazy to implement features such as these natively. Things I hope to see as this experiment progresses: - night / dark mode support - ability to flag comments which should have been filtered, and why - a hotkey + mousewheel to turn the "volume level" up and down instead of accessing the plugin from the shelf