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Does your script hide the comments from muted users that stay collapsed until you click on them? It could be a toggle in the SN settings, and the name is really good.

144 sats \ 3 replies \ @optimism 6h

It removes the entire thread underneath your mute too, so you won't be bothered by it.

The only flaw is that if you're subscribed to a post, then you will see replies from others to it in your notifications, but not under the post itself.

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101 sats \ 1 reply \ @Fenix 6h

this is enough for me but completely understandable when you hae a lot of muted nym to pollute a good post.

Where in SN settings @k00b?

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162 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 6h

the problem with making this a feature, as is, is that the comment counts won't represent the removed comments and cause confusion. why that is is kind of technical, but i could probably come up with a solution to it

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70 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek OP 6h

And when you click on them, you also won't get scrolled to them

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201 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek OP 6h
Does your script hide the comments from muted users that stay collapsed until you click on them?

Yes!

It could be a toggle in the SN settings

This has been suggested before, but iirc it's hard to get all the details right. I don't remember the details, though.

This script can be simple, because, as something not officially part of SN, it doesn't have to meet the same quality standards.

For example, with this script, if you happen to click on a link to a reply to someone you've muted, you won't be scrolled to the reply, because the script removes the muted thread (as mentioned by @optimism in #1439671). The "official code" would have uncollapsed the muted thread.

I hope stackers don't run this and then report bugs caused by it to @k00b or @sox 😅

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101 sats \ 0 replies \ @Fenix 6h

I saw that it's really easy to use without having to bother the SN devs; however, for me, since I use the PWA version most of the time and don't use Brave, it's still out of reach. It's good to know there are good coders like you to count on when I want to suggest something that's not feasible to implement across the entire platform.

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88 sats \ 1 reply \ @OneOneSeven 6h

Disclaimer: May miss out on dank memes

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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Fenix 6h

don’t touch good memes please

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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @ek OP 6h
the name is really good.

Thank you btw!

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