Digg de-n00ber

By MooGoo Last update Dec 8, 2005 — Installed 1,527 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
MooGoo Script's Author

I agree. This script is dead.

RIP Digg de-n00ber.

 
Timbo Scriptwright

This script no longer works with the latest Digg. I've made a similar script with more features and it works with Digg 4.0 at http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/7661

 
Michael Felix Scriptwright

Sorry about that. I modified it so that it wouldn't find keywords as substrings of other words, like this:

Under the line:
var regkeywords = getKeywords().substr(1);

add:
regkeywords = '\\b' + regkeywords + '\\b';

 
Michael Felix Scriptwright

Great script. I modified it

 
stahlsau User

I O U for this script!
Goodbye ipod/apple/wii/xbox360/whateverfuckingnervesme

 
robart User

I love you for making this. Goodbye Apple, iPod, Mac, Linux, Steve Jobs.

 
Josh Powell User

Nice :) Works perfectly.

 
Scott 1 User

You folks spend waaay too much time on the site if you need a script like this;

 
joro Scriptwright

I modified this script a little bit to work with the Sage RSS extension. You will need to add a custom style sheet to sage to make it work. You can get the user script here and a custom style sheet here.

 
Seumas User

I would also like to see this apply elsewhere (or have the option for it). For example - a way to have a separate list of words for comments and even apply this main list, but to the Digg QUEUE.

 
raven001 User

I've been looking for a script to get rid of articles related to skype and xbox. Thanks for helping clean up digg.

 
mar 1 Scriptwright

This script changed my life.

 
Mark Husson Scriptwright

I would love to see the removal of individual comments based on keywords, like "dupe", "old news", and the like.

Good work though.

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