Reviews & Comments of Blog Comment Killfile chrome extension

From June 16th, 2015 to March 22nd, 2018, 44% user give 5-star rating, 22% user give 4-star rating, 22% user give 3-star rating, 11% user give 2-star rating. for Blog Comment Killfile chrome extension.

Reviews of blog comment killfile:


Trey Palmer February 2nd, 2016
Trey Palmer

Sadly no longer works on Charlie Stross' blog. It has made npr.org comments tolerable though.


Ian R. November 29th, 2017
Ian R.

Works pretty well on Disqus. Would be perfect if it allowed wildcards and could distinguish non-logged-in posters.


Gumball Watterson August 15th, 2016
Gumball Watterson

So many assholes on Disqus. This helps for sites that haven't implemented block.


Joe R July 4th, 2016
Joe R

Has worked well with Disqus for quite a while. Despite the trolls' best efforts. Flood spam is hard to guard against, but once you see it and block, it works.


JL Hite June 10th, 2016
JL Hite

Something has changed on Discus? After hovering over an avatar the hush/block comment option does not appear for that user. Updated java but no joy. Hopefully this can be fixed. This is on OSX, does not seem to affect chrome on win10.


David Ratnasabapathy January 13th, 2016
David Ratnasabapathy

Brilliant idea, but performance is sporadic. On a site with minimal javascript, the comments easily visible, the extension on one occasion for one commenter popped up its hush/no hush options. Every other time, for that same site, nothing. Highlighting the commenter's name doesn't work. Mousing over their picture doesn't work. Right-clicking on the name brings up nothing useful. So, great idea; but that's all it is.


Michael Jennings October 10th, 2015
Michael Jennings

Is there, is there, balm in Gilead? Tell me, tell me I implore. Spoke the KillFile, "Comment by disruptiveTroll blocked". Forevermore. Like an everlasting can of Troll-Be-Gone, Blog Comment Killfile is there.


Jai July 7th, 2015
Jai

While I appreciate the effort, it does not work as would be helpful. Unfortunately, trolls on disqus have started using flood programs to post hundreds of comments in seconds. These are usually blank or slightly altered repeating text. In these cases, a page full of "Comment by XXX blocked" is just as disruptive as a page full of "XXX: Date-time - no message" If it actually hid the comments completely, I'd give 5 stars.


Bart Seavey June 16th, 2015
Bart Seavey

Works great on Disqus to block spammers.