What are some uBlock Origin filters you're using to make the internet nicer to use?

Here are some of mine, see my cross-post’s comments for more


RedditSelect and drag/drop text on Reddit while logged out (source) www.reddit.com##+js(aeld, mousedown, isSelectionOutOfRange) www.reddit.com##+js(aeld, mouseup, shouldShowButton)Application spam on mobile (source) ! Reddit app ad www.reddit.com##.XPromoPopupRpl www.reddit.com##xpromo-new-app-selector www.reddit.com##.bottom-bar, .XPromoBottomBar www.reddit.com##.useApp,.TopNav__promoButton www.reddit.com##body:style(pointer-events:auto!important;) ! uBO Annoyances has also this: ! https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uAssets/issues/6826 reddit.com##.XPromoPopup reddit.com##body.scroll-disabled:style(overflow: visible!important; position: static!important;) reddit.com##.XPromoInFeed amp.reddit.com##.AppSelectorModal__body amp.reddit.com##.upsell_banner www.reddit.com##xpromo-app-selector www.reddit.com##body.scroll-is-blocked:style(overflow: visible!important; position: static!important;) www.reddit.com##+js(aeld, touchmove) www.reddit.com##.XPromoPopupRplNew www.reddit.com##body[style*=“pointer-events”]:style(pointer-events:auto!important;) www.reddit.com##body[style*=“overflow”]:style(overflow:auto!important;)RPAN (source) ! Hide Reddit ‘Top Broadcast Now’ & ‘Top livestream’ reddit.com##a[href^=“/rpan/”] > h3:has-text(/Top (livestream|broadcast)/):upward(7)Downloading (source) ! Block downloading. Please report back if does not work or causes issues ||strapi.reddit.com^$xhr,domain=reddit.com


FandomBlock the autoplay videos on Fandom.com sites. fandom.com##^#article-featured-video-containerBunch of other fandom annoyances: letsblock.it/filters/fandom-cleanup


TigZip,

Is there a ‘proxy’ docker or application I can run that I can use for ublock that acts as a gateway so I could use its awesomeness on every device without configuring them?

I’m aware of Pihole but these additions look amazing and are obviously not dns based ?

Ninjazzon,
@Ninjazzon@infosec.pub avatar

I recommend consulting this website to find the filters you need: filterlists.com

deweydecibel, (edited )

Mine are all super specific to sites I use and various elements of them I hate.

Just little things that I don’t want to see. “Score” gets blocked on Reddit. Don’t have a problem with the voting, but the numbers are just distracting to me.

For a similar example, I tend to go out of my way to create filters that block random visual ratings for media. Like when you search for a movie and get the IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes scores without having asked for them.

Not that I have a problem with ratings in general, it’s that they’re effectively opinions, and when I want to hear opinions on media, I’ll go look for them. I really don’t like looking up something about a show or movie I enjoy and see a giant visual indicator “HEY PEOPLE HATE THIS”, or vise versa. Or you’re just going to OpenSubtitles or a meta data site to get something and have to be reminded how the internet feels about this thing.

One odd stand out is Sonarr/Radarr. I can’t create a filter for those search results, because they’re not elements on the page apparently, and there’s no setting to turn it off.

ProfessorScience,

I have a couple that I found for youtube that block the cards on top of videos, and the little info things in the corners.

youtube.com##.html5-endscreen-content

youtube.com##.html5-endscreen

youtube.com##.ytp-ce-element

annotations_module.js$script,domain=youtube.com

/endscreen.js$script,domain=www.youtube.com

rem26_art,
@rem26_art@kbin.social avatar

twitter.com##*[aria-label="Timeline: Trending now"]

If you use Twitter still, this blocks the sidebar on the right that shows whats Trending when you're on your main timeline.

NullaFacies, (edited )
@NullaFacies@sh.itjust.works avatar

I use AdGuard’s premium apps but these should work just fine in browser based adblockers:

Huhni,

Check out the uBlock Wiki! uBlock can do so much more than just block elements or network requests, you can use scriptlets to get rid of so many annoyances or the https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Static-filter-syntax#subjectstylearg operator to make sites look better and cleaner, without having to add a whole userscript manager. And if you auto delete cookies/localstorage for privacy reasons like me, you can still keep some individual site settings with the trusted-set-cookie or trusted-set-local-storage-item scriptlets. Also the :has-text() selector is really useful to filter out some annoying keywords in social media posts, it even supports regex!

Pregnenolone,

Pretty sure RPAN has been gone for a few months now

otter,

Good to know, I don’t think I’ve ever really seen it

Pyrozo007,

I didn’t know this was possible, god damn I would love it if there was an add-on specifically for stuff like this, which you could then toggle independently of adblocker.

leraje,
@leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

There is. Install ViolentMonkey (an open source Userscript Manager) then install Userscripts of your choice -here’s a few for for Reddit.

cerevant,

Sinkit for Reddit does the job on iPhones. It isn’t Apollo, but it makes the web interface usable.

scytale, (edited )

Does the old.reddit redirect work? I installed sinkit to try it out but it still loads the mobile interface even with redirect toggled on.

Edit: Nevermind, it worked after restarting. Thanks for the recommendation.

herrwoland,
@herrwoland@lemmy.world avatar

Wow the one for the annoying app spam is great! Thanks for that! So many times I looked up something to get annoyed with their stupid “oh no we are a web forum but you have to install our app so we make more moneeee” message

RestrictedAccount,

Classic enshitification

RazorsLedge,

I don’t have anything to contribute, just wanted to say thanks.

otter,

Happy to share the resources :)

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