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- For your next side project, make a browser extension
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Show HN: Plasmo – a framework for building modern Chrome extensions
Sveltekit! I used sveltekit-adapter-browser-extension[0] by Antony which conveniently handles the hashing stuff. I just made the repo public in case you want to check it out[1]. Let me know if you run into any issues!
[0] https://github.com/antony/sveltekit-adapter-browser-extensio...
[1] https://github.com/FractalHQ/nutab
control-panel-for-twitter
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The majority of traffic from X may have been fake during the Super Bowl
Control Panel for Twitter [1] can automatically hide boosted blue replies for you
…although if an account is big enough, you're safer looking at the Quote Tweets instead for actual comments (it also restores the old direct link to those in the focused Tweet), e.g. you're lucky to get more than a handful of non-blue replies under an Elon Musk tweet among the engagement farmers before you hit the maximum number of replies Twitter will load
[1] https://jbscript.dev/control-panel-for-twitter
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Ask HN: Nitter officially declared "over" today, alternatives?
In terms of a browser extension for Twitter, I highly recommend Control Panel for Twitter. It works as a browser extension as well as on some mobile browsers. It is highly customizable to filter out who/what you don't want to see and is fully open source if you feel the need to tweak.
It's updated regularly and the creator is highly active on Twitter to provide updates and answer questions - @ControlPanelFT
If you decide to use it, drop the guy a donation, they work hard on it!
https://github.com/insin/control-panel-for-twitter
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Twitter CEO shadow banned the GTAVI Trailer as retaliation for not originally posting the trailer on their platform
Aye sorry I should have linked. Here you go: https://github.com/insin/control-panel-for-twitter/releases/tag/v3.21.4
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X confuses the masses by removing all details from links
Control Panel for Twitter can already put them back [1] * *
[1] https://github.com/insin/control-panel-for-twitter/releases/...
* while Twitter continues to put the headline in the aria-label on the link, given there's no accessibility team left to protect it
* unless you're using Firefox, as Firefox Add-ons now takes ~4 days to review new versions
- Control Panel for Twitter: Extension for more control over Twitter/X
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Mozilla.social is live and open to registration
> Prioritising the replies of people who pay money for it was a body blow
A Twitter reply thread will only load around 200 Tweets in total, so on Tweets which have a lot of engagement, it's more likely that your reply will never be seen even if you paid, which defeats their whole purpose for ruining reply threads as a selling point. Just an incredibly short-sighted change.
My browser extension for Twitter [0] can hide replies from "verified" users - if you look at any Elon Musk tweet with this feature enabled, you'll be lucky if you see more than 1 reply.
Quote Tweets are where it's at now if you want to find comments on busy tweets which aren't Twitter Blue user posting multiple cry-laugh emojis, and they've recently made those take multiple clicks to access, from one of 2 different menus (my extension also restores the old Quote Tweets link).
[0] https://jbscript.dev/control-panel-for-twitter
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We Don’t Need a New Twitter
While I realize this does nothing for mobile (RIP third-party clients), Control Panel for Twitter [1] has been nice for me to use as a browserscript. Defaults/hides "For You" and tweaks a bunch of other stuff (hideable trends, etc).
[1]: https://github.com/insin/control-panel-for-twitter
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Going back to the old (pre-X) Twitter iOS app
On desktop, the extension "Control Panel for Twitter" will let you "Replace X branding changes", it's great.
https://jbscript.dev/control-panel-for-twitter
You can also hide the idiots with the BlueLiteBlocker extension
https://github.com/BlueLiteBlocker/BlueLiteBlocker
Makes Twitter a bit more like it was before idiot in chief took over
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Is there a app or plugin to block out the "for you" tab?
Idk for mobile, but for desktop - one such example.
What are some alternatives?
plasmo - 🧩 The Browser Extension Framework
GoodTwitter2 - Userscript to modify the looks of twitter.com
examples - 🔰 Example projects that demonstrate how to use the Plasmo Framework and integrate with popular tools
twitter-no-ads - 🐦 Free & Open Source Tweak for Twitter app on iOS!
Notion-Boost-browser-extension - Chrome & Firefox extension for Notion to add 20+ features like sticky outline, small text & full width by default, hide comments & help button, bolder text etc. Download here: https://gourav.io/notion-boost
markdown-tweet-scheduler - Schedule daily tweets from markdown files in your repo, posted via github actions.
pixiebrix-extension - PixieBrix browser extension
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit
webextensions - Charter and administrivia for the WebExtensions Community Group (WECG)
BlueLiteBlocker - A Chrome & Firefox extension for filtering out tweets from Twitter Blue users based on if they follow you and their follower count.
example-chrome-extension - Example Chrome Extension - open source examples for Chrome extension APIs
LeechBlockNG - LeechBlock NG (Next Generation) for Firefox is a simple productivity tool designed to block those time-wasting sites that can suck the life out of your working day. All you need to do is specify which sites to block and when to block them.