Disqus Auto Expander

Automatically shows all comments, replies and embedded media items in Disqus discussions. Also stops auto-play media (audio and videos, but not GIFs) and opens URLs embedded in posts in a new browser window.

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Date Author Rating Comment
2023-10-30 Elbo Altins The selection to expand an entire large comment section does not currently work properly. If I manually expand such a section using page-down and 'Load More Comments" I get far more comments displayed. By large I mean 1000+ comments, and displayed oldest first/top.
2023-01-03 Atavachron This is an EXCELLENT add-on that makes Disqus actually usable. I've just confirmed that it seems to be working perfectly with both the new Disqus and classic Disqus which is still available in the login menu. Thanks very much to the developer for updating this add-on so quickly to account for the new Disqus user interface.
2022-12-23 GanJingWorld Gan Jing World is a clean, curated universe and a dynamic, overlapping network of integrated platforms and services. ==> https://www.ganjing.com
2022-12-22 Firefox user 17705206 Works well. Wish I'd found it months ago.
2022-02-08 10emanresu
2020-10-25 stapuft this doesn't actually expand comments in your notification page, or panel. that's all i am looking for. if you could automatically replace the "card-comment-truncated truncate-line" class with the "comment-message expanded" line every single comment would be automatically expanded to full, which is what i thought this extension did....but it doesn't, i still have to do it manually on every page load edit: okay if you can get it working again, ill reedit my review accordingly.
2020-02-02 RED LP
2019-09-06 brainsucker Awesome stuff! That extension has all the functionality out of the box and works flawlessly for me. Please read the instructions at support site (which is github page actually), to find everything you need (I was searching for "Expand all" button myself). This is the only tip: that tutorial should be more visible to users. Otherwise great job, thanks!