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How to hide annoying comments on YouTube automatically

How to hide annoying comments on YouTube automatically

I stay away from user comments on YouTube as they provide little to no value most of the time. In fact, you could say that they are annoying or even worse than that.

Some YouTube users like comments on the other hand and even those users have to cope with a massive amount of useless comments that serve no purpose but to troll on the site.

If you read comments on YouTube occasionally or regularly, you may want to hide or remove comments on the site that are of no value.

While YouTube does not offer any means to do that, you can use third-party programs to hide annoying comments on YouTube automatically and for as long as you like.

One of the better browser extensions for that purpose is Hide Fedora which is available for Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.

Designed to block Fedora comments on YouTube, it has since then been expanded to block other comment types on YouTube.

Hide Fedora extension options

The options are straightforward but sufficient and list three core preferences to you:

  1. What you want done with comments matching your specifications. You can either hide them or replace them with cats.
  2. Banned profiles enables you to ban YouTube users so that their comments won't be displayed on the site for as long as the ban is active.
  3. Banned words on the other hand allows you to add words or phrases so that all user comments matching those are automatically blocked as well (or replaced with cats depending on your configuration).

The extension maintains a remote blacklist as well which you cannot control. According to the author of the extension, it is mostly designed to block users from Reddit who banded together to leave comments on YouTube.

As you can see on the screenshot above, two of the three comments were replaced by the extension automatically.

Note that there is no option to display the removed YouTube comment again or the name of the user whose comment was modified or removed.

When you hover the mouse over a comment, an option to ban the user profile is displayed in form of a HF icon. When you click on it and confirm the prompt, that user is added to the local banned profiles list so that all comments of that user on YouTube are not shown anymore.

Hide Fedora works well both in Firefox and in Google Chrome. The one thing that I dislike is that you don't have control over the global blacklist. An option to decide whether you want to use it or not would certainly be appreciated by users of the add-on.

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