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How to block the doge icons on Twitter

21 points| bobsil1 | 2 years ago

To block the banner doge, formatted as an AdGuard for Safari user rule:

twitter.com##h1[role="heading"]

To block the splash screen “loading…” doge:

twitter.com##div[aria-label="Loading…"]

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eimrine|2 years ago

When I see Twitter I understand that Elon will be never able to reach his dream about Mars. I do not blame him more than rest of the society but I have a strong feeling he made a wrong turn in his life.

DANmode|2 years ago

Alternative workaround to running whatever code Twitter decides to send tomorrow: replace Twitter URLs with nitter.net.

There's at least one good F-Droid utility for redirecting clicked links automatically.

themodelplumber|2 years ago

Quality work there...since they are using EasyList filter syntax, they also work in Any-OS Chrome & Firefox, using uBlock --> Settings (Gears) --> My Filters (Paste & Apply)

springford14|2 years ago

Thanks.

I do worry that these might be too general and will block other things?

To block the Doge icon at the top left of the main page I use

twitter.com##.r-lrsllp.r-lrvibr.r-1plcrui.r-bnwqim.r-dnmrzs.r-8kz0gk.r-16y2uox.r-yyyyoo.r-4qtqp9.r-1cvl2hr > g > path

in uBlock Origin. This was created by the Block Element picker.

It does leave a space which your rule doesn't do.

tmaly|2 years ago

I kind of like the dog icon, it seems more personable.

cbeach|2 years ago

The tribal “anti Elon” thing on HN is getting really boring now. This is so petty. Can we move on, please?

Fragoel2|2 years ago

While replacing a company logo with a shit crypto reference is not petty at all...

rsynnott|2 years ago

I mean, I can see a lot of reasons that people might be irritated by this beyond simple dislike of naughty old Mr Car. Honestly, I think those of us who can't stand him have largely left Twitter at this point.