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Crippling Facebook

Facebook works with advertisers to target you. These instructions are one of the many ways to begin crippling that relationship. When AI targeting is crippled, your psychosecurity improves :)

  1. On your desktop machine, goto https://accountscenter.facebook.com/ads/audience_based_advertising
  2. Maximize the browser window
  3. Press F12 and click on the Console tab
  4. Select the code below, copy it, paste it upon the Console line (The area next to the > character in the Console window), and press enter:
const delay = () => new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 3000))

const getElementsByAriaLabel = (label) => document.querySelectorAll(`[aria-label="${label}"]`)

const getElementsByRoleAndWidth = (role, width) => 
    Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(`[role="${role}"]`)).filter(el => el.clientWidth === width)

const getElementsByText = (text) => Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('*')).filter(el => 
    Array.from(el.childNodes).some(node => node.nodeType === Node.TEXT_NODE && node.textContent.includes(text))
)

const wait = async (watcher, timeout = 10000, interval = 100) => {
  const startTime = Date.now()

  return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
    const checkForElement = () => {
      const elements = watcher()

      if (elements.length > 0) {
        clearInterval(intervalId)
        resolve(elements);
      } else if (Date.now() - startTime > timeout) {
        clearInterval(intervalId)
        reject(new Error(`Timeout: Elements not found`))
      }
    }

    const intervalId = setInterval(checkForElement, interval)

    checkForElement()
  })
}

async function decouple(offset = undefined) {
  getElementsByText('See more').forEach(el => el.click())
  await delay()

  const ads = getElementsByRoleAndWidth('listitem', 508).slice(offset)
  let i = 0

  for (const ad of ads) {
    console.log(i, ad.childNodes[0].textContent)
    ad.childNodes[0].click()
    await delay()

    const a = await wait(() => getElementsByText('They uploaded or used a list to reach you.'))
    a[0].click()
    await delay()

    const b = await wait(() => getElementsByText('Don\'t allow'))
    b[1].click()
    await delay()

    const c = await wait(() => getElementsByText('Don\'t allow'))
    c[0].click()
    await delay()

    const d = await wait(() => getElementsByAriaLabel('Back'))
    d[2].click()
    await delay()

    const e = await wait(() => getElementsByAriaLabel('Back'))
    e[2].click()
    await delay()

    i += 1
  }
}

decouple()
  1. Watch as your slowly unsubscribe from all advertisers
  2. Don't click or interact with the browser at all while this is going on. Go do laundry or something.
  3. Enjoy cutting off advertisers that hate you :)
  4. If you have hundreds of advertisers, this script will most likely not get all of them on the first pass. In the console are numbers next to the name of each advertiser. You can restart the process manually and specify the offset based on the last number in the console:
// If the last console output was "250 Dick's Sporting Goods", then do the following:
decouple(250)
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