hides videos on YouTube based on (specific words in) their channel name or title. (currently deprecated!!!)
Journey’s YouTube Video Blocker - YouTube Video Blocker fork for Chrome and Chrome-like things
As of 09/04/17 This extension will be deprecated until further notice. I don’t have time to work on this project any and I don’t know when I will have time. I am disabling issues until further notice along with this decision. Please do not comment on commits or anything about this project not working as I already know it’s not working. [if someone wants to fork this or whatever and continue working on it they are free to do so, and I will gladly accept pull requests, otherwise this project is as is. You are free to fork this project and make your own version as well if you please.]
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If in need of an extension that works on the newest youtube design until I can get around to updating this, you can take a look at this extension it does everything that Video Blocker does plus a bit more, and it works on the latest youtube design.
At the Current time there are no releases scheduled for chrome store. Sorry
Journey’s YouTube Video Blocker is an extension that is based off of Video Blocker to get things working again as the extension stopped working on 4/20/17 and the developer had disappeared off the face of the planet. My plans are to keep this extension alive and working for as long as possible.
Journey’s YouTube Video Blocker allows you to hide videos from channels that you don’t like. You can specify these channels by right-clicking on a link to a video on YouTube or by adding them manually via the options page. You can also hide videos from multiple channels at once, by using a wildcard or adding regular expressions. Blocking videos with certain keywords in their title is also possible! For more information on how to do this exactly, please visit the help section at the settings after installing this extension. Every item you add to your block-list can now also be protected with a password!
The source is hosted on GitHub and pull requests are welcome.
First method — Some chrome based browsers do not support this method anymore so you will have to resort to the second method to install the extension.
Or second method —
If you have downloaded the .crx file of the extension, it will automatically update.
If you did it with the second method then follow the steps below.
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