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by wott
2161 days ago
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That method didn't work for me (if I am thinking of the same thing you are describing, not sure). I would soon routinely unblock Reddit, so the block would become useless in achieving its purpose and become just an annoying extra layer. So what I did then was blocking specific subs (well, one actually, my national sub) in which I felt compelled to correct people all the time. On each browser on each computer I use, I installed an extension like "Silent Block" which allows to blacklist the URL you want with a regex (".* reddit.com/r/yourmostlovedandhatedsub.* "). Unlike /etc/hosts and similar methods, you don't have to block a whole domain, the control is finer. So I can still freely view technical or whatever subs with which I don't feel engaged, and follow links to Reddit from search engine or other sites. It's been over 1 year that I set up this system, and I never bypassed it. It's working fine for me. Or perhaps Ublock blacklist allows this kind of 'fine grain' blocking too? |
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