Reviews for Unwanted Twitch
Unwanted Twitch by kwaschny.net
Response by kwaschny.net
Developer response
posted 3 years agoHow extensions are presented (where the icons are and how users access them) is up to the browser. Firefox surely has a unique unobtrusive way.
Regarding documentation: Did you look at the screenshots? Considering that you seem to have missed them, I doubt a text explanation would have helped here. I'm sure you will figure it out. =)
Edit:
1) Understood. I might add a brief explanation where the controls are to be found and what they do in the future.
2) You didn't ask for help, you left a 2/5 review without ever contacting me. I have received lots of negative comments over the past years, especially when twitch.tv changes up something and thus breaks this extension. Your criticism certainly isn't unjustified, but I prefer to have an opportunity to fix an issue before the user leaves a low rating - just like I mention in the description.
3) Firefox changed that last year. There has been a lot of confusion around this topic. (Site specific add-ons appear in the address bar while non-specific add-ons are part of the toolbar). There is a workaround on this extension's GitHub repository available. And this is, in deed, unique to Firefox. If you know better, feel free to contribute to the extension via GitHub by either pointing to the corresponding docs, explaining how to alter the manifest or, even better, solve it and create a pull request. This is a free open source project, any help is welcome.
Regarding documentation: Did you look at the screenshots? Considering that you seem to have missed them, I doubt a text explanation would have helped here. I'm sure you will figure it out. =)
Edit:
1) Understood. I might add a brief explanation where the controls are to be found and what they do in the future.
2) You didn't ask for help, you left a 2/5 review without ever contacting me. I have received lots of negative comments over the past years, especially when twitch.tv changes up something and thus breaks this extension. Your criticism certainly isn't unjustified, but I prefer to have an opportunity to fix an issue before the user leaves a low rating - just like I mention in the description.
3) Firefox changed that last year. There has been a lot of confusion around this topic. (Site specific add-ons appear in the address bar while non-specific add-ons are part of the toolbar). There is a workaround on this extension's GitHub repository available. And this is, in deed, unique to Firefox. If you know better, feel free to contribute to the extension via GitHub by either pointing to the corresponding docs, explaining how to alter the manifest or, even better, solve it and create a pull request. This is a free open source project, any help is welcome.
107 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by littlegremlin34, 19 hours agoIt does exactly what it says it does. I don't know what some people in the reviews are talking about. Just remember to hit save after editing your blacklist and it worked right away for me. Super simple to use.
- Rated 5 out of 5by TheTwitcher, 10 days agoDoes what it says, but note that it doesn't stop raids to unwanted channels.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18081085, 14 days agoSuper extension. Par contre comment j'annule un hide ?
J'en ai fais un par erreur - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13540295, a month agoWorks better than Twitch's own block function...
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17199982, 3 months agoIt barely works, will allow you to block some channels in raw, but then will open stream because button doesn't work for some reason, and it covers stream preview, you have space around text for that, or somewhere else, but not preview :/
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 12985410, 4 months agoCurrently doesn't work at all on .tv/directory/category/GAMENAMEHERE directories in Waterfox (not Firefox, an open source fork of it). It does, however, work on .tv/directory/all/tags/TAGHERE and .tv/directory .
- Rated 5 out of 5by DeAndre Queary, 5 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by AR, 5 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Trinoo, 6 months agoTwitch would be unbearable for me without this addon!
For me it's the best addon ever!
many thanks <3 - Rated 5 out of 5by 1234567, 6 months agopeople who say it's not working probably keep forgetting to click the save button after editing their blacklist
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13393372, 7 months agoFeeling cleansed. No more of these 'poggers community's 'he-said-she-said' bs/gambler-bros/bathtub streamers when you wanna watch some clips. However it does slow the browser alot when loading up the site.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Zing, 7 months agoI guess I'm too dumb. It just doesn't work. Firefox 134.0 (x) doesn't show on Twitch, and creators on the block list are still visible and being suggested.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16492567, 7 months agoObscure, hard to find settings. I try and click a small thumbnail view, and if I hit the tiny X in one corner, the channel I am paying a sub for is hidden, and finding the option to undo that one misclick is hidden, I looked for a half hour and nothing said a thing about where it was. On top of that, every time I have it installed Twitch lags and stalls out. I have 64GB of ram, that's just stupid.
- Rated 2 out of 5by GloriousZote, 8 months agoDoesn't work correctly half the time, doesn't show all the tags the streams have, so half the time streams witha blocked tag will still show up, just not mentioning it has a tag that you already blocked. I use Waterfox browser if that matters.
- Rated 3 out of 5by md, 9 months agoWould love to give 5 stars, but for some reason it just stopped working. Tried booting in safe mode and reinstalling, cleared cache, tried older versions, still wont work. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
- Rated 5 out of 5by deanohl2, 9 months agoCleans out Twitch's non-sense overload of too many streams.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18619481, 10 months ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by qertdsfweqd, a year agoPlease implement a function to also delete from the RECOMMENDED CHANNEL on the left side of the screen.