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// ==UserScript== | |
// @name Remove Twitter Blue Promotions | |
// @namespace https://d23.dev/ | |
// @version 1.1 | |
// @description Removes the "Get Verified" box on the Home page and the "Verified" button on the sidebar | |
// @author angeld23 | |
// @match *://*.twitter.com/* | |
// @icon https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?sz=64&domain=twitter.com | |
// @grant none | |
// ==/UserScript== | |
"use strict"; | |
(() => { | |
/** | |
* Calls the provided callback when the document is loaded | |
*/ | |
function onReady(fn) { | |
if (document.readyState != "loading") { | |
fn(); | |
} | |
else { | |
document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", fn); | |
} | |
} | |
/** | |
* Waits for Element added as a descendant of `parent` that matches `selector`. | |
*/ | |
function waitForElement(parent, selector, callback, runOnce = true) { | |
const elementNow = parent.querySelector(selector); | |
if (elementNow) { | |
callback(elementNow); | |
if (runOnce) { | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
const observer = new MutationObserver((records) => { | |
records.forEach((record) => { | |
record.addedNodes.forEach((parentElement) => { | |
if (parentElement instanceof Element) { | |
parentElement.querySelectorAll(selector).forEach((element) => { | |
if (runOnce) { | |
observer.disconnect(); | |
} | |
callback(element); | |
}); | |
} | |
}); | |
}); | |
}); | |
observer.observe(parent, { | |
childList: true, | |
subtree: true, | |
}); | |
} | |
onReady(() => { | |
waitForElement(document, "aside[aria-label='Get Verified']", (element) => { | |
setTimeout(() => { | |
element.parentElement?.remove(); | |
}, 100); | |
}, false); | |
waitForElement(document, "a[aria-label='Verified'][href='/i/verified-choose']", (element) => { | |
setTimeout(() => { | |
element.remove(); | |
}, 100); | |
}, false); | |
}); | |
})(); |
THANK YOU.
THANK YOU.
THANK YOU.
Doesn't work for me on firefox 114.0.1 with Windows 11 and tampermonkey :(
The way it selects the elements is based off the expected value of the aria-label
attribute in English, so with other languages it won't work. You can change the aria-label
selectors on line 55 and line 58 to the ones for your language and it should work.
Works great! Thank you!
Doesn't work for me on firefox 114.0.1 with Windows 11 and tampermonkey :(
The way it selects the elements is based off the expected value of the
aria-label
attribute in English, so with other languages it won't work. You can change thearia-label
selectors on line 55 and line 58 to the ones for your language and it should work.
Thanks you a lot!
Thank you for blessing us 🙏
/**
* Calls the provided callback when the document is loaded
*/
function onReady(fn) {
if (document.readyState != "loading") {
fn();
}
else {
document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", fn);
}
}
/**
* Waits for Element added as a descendant of `parent` that matches `selector`.
*/
function waitForElement(parent, selector, callback, runOnce = true) {
const elementNow = parent.querySelector(selector);
if (elementNow) {
callback(elementNow);
if (runOnce) {
return;
}
}
const observer = new MutationObserver((records) => {
records.forEach((record) => {
record.addedNodes.forEach((parentElement) => {
if (parentElement instanceof Element) {
parentElement.querySelectorAll(selector).forEach((element) => {
if (runOnce) {
observer.disconnect();
}
callback(element);
});
}
});
});
});
observer.observe(parent, {
childList: true,
subtree: true,
});
}
onReady(() => {
waitForElement(document, "a[href='/i/verified-choose']", (element) => {
if (element.parentNode && element.parentNode.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'nav') {
element.remove();
} else if (element.parentNode && element.parentNode.parentNode) {
element.parentNode.parentNode.remove();
}
}, false);
});
This should work without relying on the language of the user. It just detects the href and decides which one it is based on the tag of its parent
gigachad behavior
I've installed this and it's been running flawlessly for the last few days. However, when I went to go onto Twitter today, it wouldn't even load when I had the code running in TamperMonkey. Could this mean Elon's blocked it?
It still works fine on my end. I don't see how Elon could block a tampermonkey script 🤔
Does it print an error in the console?
You could also change it's execution start up and put it on context menu and see if it works like that maybe
this now breaks the site
I think the reason why it's weird is that there's a new "Communities" tab, which I don't believe was there when this code was made. So maybe something to do with that being added is messing with it, but I'm too tired to look at the code to figure out why. Also, I just love how there's a new tab that gets added to the already clustered sidebar every 5 minutes, and that you'll practically never use it. I also love how it's a shitty, clunky scroll bar instead of literally anything else.
Ah yeah communities tab hasn't appeared for me.
Paste the HTML content of the page on pastebin if you want and I can maybe see what broke
I think they might have added a check that blocks the loading of content if the Twitter blue ads aren't there, somewhere in the lifecycle of the website. I got it working again by adding a 400ms timeout before removing the elements. Not ideal but it's better than nothing. It's the only solution I found.
yeah twitter doesn't load when using this extension
The userscript prevents the site from loading, however when I disable the userscript, then load Twitter, then reenable the userscript, Twitter stays up even when browsing through the site, and the userscript still works.
EDIT: nevermind it doesn't work like this for me anymore
/**
* Calls the provided callback when the document is loaded
*/
function onReady(fn) {
if (document.readyState != "loading") {
fn();
}
else {
document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", fn);
}
}
/**
* Waits for Element added as a descendant of `parent` that matches `selector`.
*/
function waitForElement(parent, selector, callback, runOnce = true) {
const elementNow = parent.querySelector(selector);
if (elementNow) {
callback(elementNow);
if (runOnce) {
return;
}
}
const observer = new MutationObserver((records) => {
records.forEach((record) => {
record.addedNodes.forEach((parentElement) => {
if (parentElement instanceof Element) {
parentElement.querySelectorAll(selector).forEach((element) => {
if (runOnce) {
observer.disconnect();
}
callback(element);
});
}
});
});
});
observer.observe(parent, {
childList: true,
subtree: true,
});
}
onReady(() => {
waitForElement(document, "a[href='/i/verified-choose']", (element) => {
setTimeout(()=> {
if (element.parentNode && element.parentNode.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'nav') {
element.remove();
} else if (element.parentNode && element.parentNode.parentNode) {
element.parentNode.parentNode.remove();
}
}, 2000);
}, false);
});
I finally got the new twitter. It seems like they are detecting if the divs are missing and are starting a infinite loop that lags the page and crashes it.
Anyway, I just added a timeout before removing the element and also, made the script load on document-end instead of document-start
I went ahead and added a 100ms delay before the element removal which seems to bypass that page-crashing infinite loop some mouthbreather at Twitter added. Let's hope the little lord boy Musky Elon doesn't demand they patch it again
Seems they did patch it again, hasn't been working since last night.
Well, it's buffered forever again.
It is still not working any longer. 🔢
Real