Hide FileSick

Filters and hides FileSick's pointless uploads on The Pirate Bay with the ability to toggle their visibility. Filtering is bypassed when a search term includes "FileSick".

Tendrás que instalar una extensión para tu navegador como Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey o Violentmonkey si quieres utilizar este script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

Necesitarás instalar una extensión como Tampermonkey o Violentmonkey para instalar este script.

Necesitarás instalar una extensión como Tampermonkey o Userscripts para instalar este script.

Necesitará instalar una extensión como Tampermonkey para instalar este script.

Necesitarás instalar una extensión para administrar scripts de usuario si quieres instalar este script.

(Ya tengo un administrador de scripts de usuario, déjame instalarlo)

Necesitará instalar una extensión como Stylus para instalar este estilo.

Necesitará instalar una extensión como Stylus para instalar este estilo.

Necesitará instalar una extensión como Stylus para instalar este estilo.

Necesitará instalar una extensión del gestor de estilos de usuario para instalar este estilo.

Necesitará instalar una extensión del gestor de estilos de usuario para instalar este estilo.

Necesitará instalar una extensión del gestor de estilos de usuario para instalar este estilo.

(Ya tengo un administrador de estilos de usuario, déjame instalarlo)

Autor
vicegirls
Instalaciones diarias
0
Instalaciones totales
115
Calificaciones
3 0 0
Versión
0.2.3
Creado
3/9/2014
Actualizado
5/9/2014
Tamaño
3,06 KB
Licencia
Desconocida
Funciona en
  • The purpose of this script is to hide all of the redundant and unnecessary uploads on The Pirate Bay from the user(s) FileSick.
  • The visibility of the filtered rows can be toggled using the button injected into the right side of the h2 element that appears under the search form.
  • Filtering is only done on pages that are relevant to the filter.
    • In this case the filter is only applied to items within the applications category.
  • Filtering is bypassed when a search term includes "FileSick".

Since we don't have access to the server-side script that handles pagination, you'll likely see pages that show only a handful of items and are still divided as if they were populated normally (the number of pages will remain as they were pre-filter despite having fewer results). I'm trying to come up with a solution to this that will work within the userscript, though, so fingers crossed.

I'll try to keep this script up-to-date if he ever tries to render the filter ineffective (such as changing his username) and add filters for similarly worthless users should I ever encounter them. Feel free to let me know if there are similar users you encounter that you'd like to see filtered as well and I will add them to the script.

Also, this script should work just fine after being installed as a native Chrome extension. Oh, and there's a Firefox native version, as well. (The Firefox version was rejected because I forgot innerHTML-based injections were against the rules, so once I'm not so lazy I'll fix it and resubmit it.