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Reddit Advanced Content Filter

Automatically hides posts in your Reddit feed based on keywords or subreddits you specify. Supports whitelist entries that override filtering.

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發表於:2025-02-18

Thank you Stuart, it works perfectly. I can finally filter out all the political rubbish and doomsday posts. My mental health thanks you

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發表於:2025-02-18

I am curious if there is anyway to get this working on android? I installed firefox nightly, enabled dev mode and installed the script through tampermonkey but there doesn't seem to be a way to get a pop up via this method. Appreciate this might not be possible, thanks again.

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發表於:2025-02-23

Thank you Stuart, it works perfectly. I can finally filter out all the political rubbish and doomsday posts. My mental health thanks you

Glad you like it! That was my reason for creating the script. 😅 I was using it privately and then thought I might as well share it, since others might find it useful. Between filtering out toxic politics, sports-related content, and rage-bait, my blocklist is 1194 lines long!

I am curious if there is anyway to get this working on android? I installed firefox nightly, enabled dev mode and installed the script through tampermonkey but there doesn't seem to be a way to get a pop up via this method. Appreciate this might not be possible, thanks again.

I use it on Android, as well. I use Violentmonkey on Regular Firefox for Android and it seems to work just fine. After installing Violentmonkey, press the three-dot menu in the bottom right-hand corner beside the indicator that shows how many tabs you have open. The menu pops up. Press 'Extensions' and then 'Violentmonkey'. From there you can press the + sign and install the userscript code or configure the userscript's block list from that page. I imagine it's probably almost identical for Tampermonkey.

From there I just created a shortcut to the Reddit homepage via Firefox and I access it that way instead of through the app. It works well for me so-far. Enjoy!

Note: Unfortunately, if the words you want to filter are contained in a picture, it won't be able to "see" those words and block them.

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