Hide Spoilers!

Hide Spoilers!

Create custom filters to hide potential spoilers. Any text which matches the filters will be covered with a black box. Hovering over the text will display it.

Total ratings for Hide Spoilers!
2.00 (Rating count: 6)
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Date Author Rating Comment
2018-05-19 Firefox user 14039538 I can't get it to work on youtube. The thumbnail and title still shows up. I was hoping they would both be blacked out. Also, there should be a "case sensitive" option, since not everyone is consistent with that... I would love for this to work like that if you can. If you do improve it, I will definitely up my rating.
2018-04-27 Sam Boyer
2018-04-27 redstone Not working
2017-12-11 Firefox user 13588697 Seems to be broken. There is no way to save the strings to be removed.
2017-11-13 Firefox user 12137900 When I type anything on the "Add Spoiler Text" bar, it all disappears as soon as I click anywhere else, and I tested it and really did nothing. I might be missing something, but it has no other options anywhere else. I'd very much like to see this working, it's a great idea.
2017-08-30 giventofly Added the strings to hide (game of thrones, jon snow) even tried adding with case sensitive - after copying from a post on facebook and it didn't work. tried on google too with the same result.
2017-07-09 maiamaia you have to customise so the button's on the toolbar, then click it and enter the text you want to block - any text, of your choosing, minimum 6 characters. I'm using it for game of thrones, so no GoT or Arya, but otherwise working fine. First test: Jon Snow the news reporter (UK) entire paragraph was blacked out and i had to disable it to finish my article about politics in Turkey! It's restartless, so that's no trouble. Nice to know it works, and nice that you can add as much as you want. I have now been using it for several weeks and it works great. Because i added 20 odd words to the block list, it can slow the browser down a bit, so i switch it off when there's no risk (shopping, banking) and switch it back on when reading newspapers, and i'm going to remove some items (eg obscure characters). This is the only blocker that isn't twitter and facebook specific which works (naming no names, but i gave the others a fair try), as an oldie who uses the internet to read bbc & guardian news, i get GoT spoilers everywhere! Thanks a lot for your reply, it's fine as it is, it doesn't need improving i think :)