NLP Twitch Chat Filter
Overview
NLP Twitch Chat Filter is a Chrome extension developed by nlptwitchchatfilter.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of NLP Twitch Chat Filter is 0.0.0.3, updated on 2021-05-01.
51 users have installed this extension.
5 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Filter out unwanted messages.
Is your Twitch chat too crowded with spam? This chat filter uses a combination of a deep learning NLP network and a linear regression model to filter out unwanted spam messages from your Twitch chat. Our model runs entirely in-browser, so your data never leaves Twitch and we don't store any identifying information about you. We also have a UI to allow you to customize your chat.
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just-a-waffle
2022-02-09
Working great. Large twitch streams can get wild with spam and copy/paste junk comments, this was able to filter it all out, and I could actually read the chat feed |
Alex Blum
2022-01-16
Does exactly what it describes. Easy to configure, I actually wish it was a little harder so it was more customizable. |
Agnes Nutter
2021-08-02
Love the idea, but I can't get it to actually modify chat. Maybe broken by a Twitch change? |
Griffin Beels
2021-04-16
Fantastic extension! As a viewer on a large stream (e.g., Pokimane), I CAN FINALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT'S HAPPENING! Spam is really fun, but if I'm trying to have a conversation with someone, it's really bad. This extension solves that issue. Plus, as a streamer, I can filter out spam from my chat, and make sure that only the important messages from my viewers are getting to me. A very large streamer would benefit massively from this because it gets rid of all the "POGCHAMP"s and shows you messages that can improve your chat interaction (and give you a way to return back to the small streamer vibes). Great job!!! |
just-a-waffle
2022-02-09
Working great. Large twitch streams can get wild with spam and copy/paste junk comments, this was able to filter it all out, and I could actually read the chat feed |