Reddit Hide by Flair Reddit Hide by Flair

Social & Communication
Version: 2.0
Last Update: 2020-06-26

Overview

Reddit Hide by Flair is a Chrome extension developed by A7med.me. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Reddit Hide by Flair is 2.0, updated on 2020-06-26.
338 users have installed this extension. 13 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: a7med.me

Hide Reddit posts by flairs

💠 Hide Reddit posts by flairs.
💠 This will work on any subreddit that uses flairs.
💠 show the number of posts hidden on the extension badge with the option to turn that off.

For example on
https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/

you can hide flairs like IRL or anything you like.
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Update v 2.0 : now working with the new Reddit design

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💠 Also, check out my other extensions
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Rating

13 ratings

Total Installs

338

Information

Last Update

2020-06-26

Current Version

2.0

Size

67.31KiB

Author

A7med.me

Website

a7med.me

Category

Social & Communication

Latest Reviews

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avatar Ryan Terry
2022-04-14

Does just what it says, and (unlike Reddit Enhancement Suite) works with the redesign.

avatar Arbias Gjoshi
2022-03-21

I can't seem to get it to work. Im using it on my google chrome on Mac, but to no avail. Its not doing anything!

avatar Dustin Tan
2021-12-16

Does what it says on the tin. If you wanna just remove some toxic or troubling flairs from your subreddit feed, this does the job... at least on the subreddits I go to. Would recommend.

avatar Roberto Rivera
2021-07-04

Nice to have, it also changes the appearance of some buttons, which makes it harder to see

avatar Harvey
2021-01-18

It works with older LivestreamFail flairs but not since they added icons in front of the flair names(e.g. twitch icon inside flair), not sure if there's a provision for that.