My preferred adblocker, uBlock Origin, lets you right-click on any element on a page and block it, with a nice UI that lets you set the specificity and scope of the block. Takes about 10 seconds, much easier than mucking with JS yourself. I’ve done this to hide like & follower counts on twitter, just tried and it works great for LessWrong karma. It can’t do “hide karma only for your comments within last 24 hours” but thought this might be useful for others who want to hide karma more broadly.
Nice!! Well, it took me 20 minutes not 10 seconds, mostly figuring out what the filters are and how they work, for the purpose of making them only apply on my user-page and not site-wide. (The trick is here, e.g. www.lesswrong.com##:matches-path(/steve2152) span.UsersProfile-userMetaInfo:nth-of-type(1).)
This isn’t 100% what I wanted, but better than before, hopefully good enough.
My preferred adblocker, uBlock Origin, lets you right-click on any element on a page and block it, with a nice UI that lets you set the specificity and scope of the block. Takes about 10 seconds, much easier than mucking with JS yourself. I’ve done this to hide like & follower counts on twitter, just tried and it works great for LessWrong karma. It can’t do “hide karma only for your comments within last 24 hours” but thought this might be useful for others who want to hide karma more broadly.
Nice!! Well, it took me 20 minutes not 10 seconds, mostly figuring out what the filters are and how they work, for the purpose of making them only apply on my user-page and not site-wide. (The trick is here, e.g.
www.lesswrong.com##:matches-path(/steve2152) span.UsersProfile-userMetaInfo:nth-of-type(1).
)This isn’t 100% what I wanted, but better than before, hopefully good enough.
As a bonus, now I have ad-blocking ;-)