Greasy Fork is available in English.
Hides scripts for popular browser games and social networks as well as scripts that use "foreign" characters in descriptions. Applies to posts in Forum too.
< Обсуждения GreasyFork Bullshit Filter - for TS Citrus Gfork
The script's filters match: script name _ script description
(_
means with a space in between)
'script name'
.In this case "[TS] Linx Amender" matches the "Social Networks" filter , because it has the word "twitter" in its description (it doesn't match the "Games" filter).
A workaround would be to change line 134 of the script from:
var temp = td.parentNode.firstChild.firstChild.textContent + ' ' + td.parentNode.lastChild.textContent;
to
var temp = td.parentNode.firstChild.firstChild.textContent;
i.e. the filters to only match script names, not their descriptions too.
But I wouldn't suggest that, or anything other.
PS. (Off-topic) I just uploaded a new version to make it work in all cases after you do search (because redirection(s) occurs then, by TS Citrus Gfork) - I added two more @include
.
Thanks .
I thinks it worked like that .
Not possible to add exception ?
I thinks it worked like that .
No, the script never had a whitelist (http://userscripts-mirror.org/scripts/review/97145 )
Not possible to add exception ?
I don't think it's possible without heavily modifying the script.
:smile:
GreasyFork Bullshit Filter - How to white list "false postive" scripts ?
Your script is very useful but it should give an option to "white list" some scripts which match on a wrong filter.
By example :
[TS] Linx Amender
React to the "Games" filter but it's a general utility script...
How to sort it from the filter "Games" ?